Environmental -- 2012



Sierra Club v. EPA   (D.C. Circuit)

Environmental group's challenge of EPA's delay of the effective dates of its boiler rule and incinerator rule

The NAM and other groups moved to intervene in a law suit brought by the Sierra Club against EPA over the agency's decision to delay the effective date of new regulations on boilers and incinerators. The rules, issued on March 21, 2011, concern major source industrial boilers and commercial and industrial solid waste incinerators. When it published the rules, EPA announced that it would initiate administrative reconsideration of them, and later delayed the effective dates during the reconsideration period. Our intervention in this case was intended to support the EPA's decision to delay implementation.

At the same time, the NAM challenged the boiler MACT and incinerator rules themselves. The rules have the potential to dramatically impact the U.S. economy and impose enormous costs on key industrial sectors, and they force companies to make compliance investment decisions well in advance of their effective dates.

This suit by the Sierra Club was voluntarily dismissed on March 29, 2012. A similar suit brought in federal district court ended when the court invalidated EPA's delay notice.


Related Documents:
NAM Motion to Intervene  (August 15, 2011)