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Clean Air Act Legal Research: Secondary Sources
A legal resource guide for information relating to the Clean Air Act (CAA) including primary and secondary source materials, quick links, and database resources.
Propriety of EPA Determinations Whether State Implementation Plans (SIPs) or Revisions Complied with Criteria for Approval Under Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C.A. §§ 7401 et seq.).
What are "land-use and transportation controls" which may be imposed, under § 110 (a)(2)(b) of Clean Air Act of 1970 (42 U.S.C.A. § 1857c-5(a)(2)(B)), to insure maintenance of national primary ambient air quality standards.
Decisions of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approving or disapproving state implementation plans as interfering with primary role of states to determine how national ambient air quality standards should be met under Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C.A. §§ 7401 et seq.).
Orders or penalties against state or its officials for failure to comply with regulations directing state to regulate pollution-creating activities of private parties, under § 113 of Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C.A. § 1857c-8).
Federal requirements for public participation in adoption, submission, and approval of state implementation plans and revisions pursuant to § 110 of Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C.A. § 7410).
Application of § 165 of Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C.A. § 7475), pertaining to preconstruction requirements for prevention of significant deterioration, to particular emission sources.
What constitutes modification of stationary source, under § 111(a)(3), (4) of Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C.A. § 7411(a)(3), (4)), so as to subject source to environmental protection agency's new source performance standards.
Also available on Westlaw.
Chapter 1—Title I: Introduction, National Ambient Air Quality Standards and State Implementation Plans; Chapter 2 –Title I: General Requirements for Nonattainment Areas, Pollutant-Specific Nonattainment Area Provisions, and Federal Ozone Control Measures; Chapter 3—Title I: Pollutant Transport, Including Interstate and International Pollution Control Measures and Regional Haze; Chapter 4—Title I: Requirements for New and Modified Sources, Including New Source Performance Standards, Nonattainment New Source Review, and Prevention of Significant Deterioration; Chapter 5—Title II: Mobile Sources and Fuels; Chapter 6—Title III: Hazardous Air Pollutants; Chapter 7—Title IV: Acid Deposition Control; Chapter 8—Title V: Operating Permits; Chapter 9—Title VI: Stratospheric Ozone Protection; Chapter 10—Global Climate Change; Chapter 11—Title VII: Enforcement, Rulemaking and Judicial Review; Chapter 12—Titles VIII to XI: State Grants, Miscellaneous Studies and Research United States-Mexico Relations and Other Miscellaneous Provisions
American Jurisprudence 2d has an entire section dedicated to Pollution Control. The following can be accessed on Westlaw and Lexis: