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When federal and state governments battle over environmental
regulations, whose approach should prevail? Shortly after passage
of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments, a controversial U.S. EPA
mandate led to an intense conflict between federal regulators and
California politicians. The disagreement pitted EPA's required
overhaul of auto inspections against California's desire to
self-govern its test program - popularly called 'Smog Check.' The
conflict nearly upended the Clean Air Act, and triggered dramatic
policy shifts throughout the United States. Smog Check presents
these struggles in first-hand detail. Eisinger, an EPA official at
the time of this conflict, probes deeply into the issues and
explores broader questions including: when does it become
imperative for agencies to bargain with one another, when should
regulatory flexibility and performance-based regulations be favored
over command and control approaches, and what should be done when
decisions need to be made in the face of scientific disagreement?
The book also includes insightful commentary from other EPA
participants in the Smog Check controversy. Smog Check's lessons
will be relevant to climate change, air pollution control, and
numerous other policy challenges.
When federal and state governments battle over environmental
regulations, whose approach should prevail? Shortly after passage
of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments, a controversial U.S. EPA
mandate led to an intense conflict between federal regulators and
California politicians. The disagreement pitted EPA's required
overhaul of auto inspections against California's desire to
self-govern its test program - popularly called 'Smog Check.' The
conflict nearly upended the Clean Air Act, and triggered dramatic
policy shifts throughout the United States. Smog Check presents
these struggles in first-hand detail. Eisinger, an EPA official at
the time of this conflict, probes deeply into the issues and
explores broader questions including: when does it become
imperative for agencies to bargain with one another, when should
regulatory flexibility and performance-based regulations be favored
over command and control approaches, and what should be done when
decisions need to be made in the face of scientific disagreement?
The book also includes insightful commentary from other EPA
participants in the Smog Check controversy. Smog Check's lessons
will be relevant to climate change, air pollution control, and
numerous other policy challenges.
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