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- Title
Ninth Circuit Prevents California from Regulating Toxic Maritime Emissions.
- Authors
Moren, Harry
- Abstract
The article discusses the Pacific Merchant Shipping Association v. Goldstene court case, which involved toxic maritime emission regulation in California. The Ninth Circuit upheld a federal district court's decision that prevents California from enforcing regulations endorsed by the California Air Resources Board (CARB), which aim to reduce emissions from auxiliary engines on commercial, government and military vessels operating within regulated California waters. According to the court, the regulations are preempted by the Clean Air Act (CAA). The court said that under the CAA the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) may authorize California to adopt emission standards. The article reports that the state is seeking such authorization.
- Subjects
CALIFORNIA; UNITED States; EMISSION control; AIR pollution laws; ACTIONS &; defenses (Administrative law); LEGAL judgments; CALIFORNIA. Air Resources Board
- Publication
Ecology Law Quarterly, 2008, Vol 35, Issue 3, p639
- ISSN
0046-1121
- Publication type
Article