State Air Resources Board Raises Public Health Concerns Over Southern California Smog Regulator’s New Rules
The California Air Resources Board has raised concerns about Southern California smog regulator's decision to adopt a plan to control emissions from the Western States Petroleum Association. The state board said the regulations approved by the South Coast Air Quality Management District board last month are weak and "will negatively affect the health of people living in the region."
- "State Air Board Criticizes Southern California Smog Regulators Over Adoption of Industry-Backed Rules" (Barboza, Los Angeles Times, 1/8).