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April 2003
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EPA to Require Clean Air Act Title V Permits for State's Stationary Sources: Is California's Agricultural Industry a Harbinger of Future Regulation Nationwide?
The agricultural industry in California is poised to become the first industry in the nation to be federally regulated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under its Clean Air Act (CAA) Title V air permitting program.
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