Pentagon Scales Back Legislative Plan For Environmental Exemptions

By Suzanne Yohannan / April 22, 2002 at 5:00 AM
The Defense Department has scaled back its proposed legislation to exempt military readiness activities from key environmental requirements, dropping exemptions it had earlier proposed from the Clean Water Act and the Coastal Zone Management Act, while delaying application of some Clean Air Act requirements. DOD officials late last week delivered the final legislative language to Congress, weeks after DOD and EPA officials began discussions on ways to scale back a Pentagon proposal that EPA staff, state officials and environmentalists warned...

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