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Reports thrash EPA under Leavitt
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"Cleaning the air gets more difficult as the maximum benefits from existing rules are achieved and the low-hanging fruit is gone," Leavitt said. "The sharp cuts of the early years of the acid rain program are behind us now, and it's time to take the next step to protect people's health."
The next step, Leavitt says, is the Clean Air Interstate Rule, which would use the same cap-and-trade approach as the acid rain program. It would create financial incentives for electrical utilities to look for new low-cost ways to reduce emissions.
Leavitt predicts dramatic reductions akin to the acid rain program if implemented.
Cap-and-trade is a process where industry is given a capped number of "credits" in effect, an amount of pollution companies are allowed to emit legally that can then be traded with other companies.
That approach, the OMB Watch report states, means that "some companies will be allowed to pollute more than others . . . , and the communities sited near them will be subjected to more intense levels of emissions than others."
The PERC report takes Leavitt to task for his three-pronged approach to meeting federal ozone standards, which includes (1) mandatory automobile inspection and maintenance programs, (2) reducing pollution before new sources would be permitted, and (3) making certain transportation plans are consistent with air quality plans, in effect reducing how much people drive.
The report found that auto inspections "are relatively ineffective" and they "waste money by testing mainly clean cars." Yet the EPA has fought programs that identify the cars on the road that pollute the most, it said.
Leavitt's approach on new pollution sources is too costly and creates "perverse incentives" in the marketplace, the study found.
The third Leavitt approach, the study found, is doomed to fail because it requires spending thousands of dollars per capita to reduce auto use by only a few percentage points.
"Furthermore, such efforts are poorly targeted since only a few percent of cars contribute most of the pollution, but conformity targets everyone," the study reported. "Technology has proven to be far more effective for dealing with air pollution."
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