H.R. 3902103rd CongressHouse Bill

Amends the Clean Air Act to treat an ozone nonattainment area as a rural transport area if sources of volatile organic compounds (and…

Official title: To amend the Clean Air Act to require the designation of certain areas as rural transport areas for purposes of nonattainment requirements, and for other purposes.

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Amends the Clean Air Act to treat an ozone nonattainment area as a rural transport area if sources of volatile organic compounds (and, where relevant, nitrogen oxide) emissions within an area do not result in more than 35 percent of the ozone concentrations measured in the area or in other areas. (Rural transport areas must meet requirements applicable to marginal nonattainment areas.)

Introduced Feb 24, 1994
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Peter Hoekstra

Republican

U.S. Representative · MI-2

5 cosponsors — mostly Republicans

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