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(Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Wednesday denied claims by three Phoenix residents that the Environmental Protection Agency wrongly determined Arizona sufficiently decreased ozone levels in its air in 2018.
An empty podium at EPA headquarters in Washington, D.C. REUTERS/Ting Shen
A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Phoenix ruled that the EPA complied with the Clean Air Act (CAA), contrary to claims by Sandra Bahr and two more Phoenix residents, when it excluded measurements of high concentrations of ozone in 2015 following a major wildfire before determining the state had achieved National Ambient Air Quality Standards for ozone and, as a result, suspended measures to force Arizona into compliance.
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