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INSIGHT: EPA’s COVID-19 Relief for Approvals of Diesel Engines—Is It Enough?
August 6, 2020
The EPA issued guidelines to diesel engine manufacturers on how it will consider the COVID-related circumstances that may delay their ability to meet Clean Air Act certification and compliance requirements. Authoring Sidley lawyers look at the flexibilities and say the EPA may need to consider temporarily amending its certification requirements.
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