Obama Administration Has Issued New Ozone
Regulations that Will Strangle American Industry
In a stealth move over
the Thanksgiving holidays, the Obama administration’s Environmental Protection
Agency issued a new set of ozone regulations that are being called the
“costliest” in history, according to an article in the Daily Caller.
The EPA’s proposed
standard lowers the acceptable amount of ozone in the air from 75 parts per
billion to a range of 65-70 parts per billion. The agency says this new standard
is based on more than 1,000 scientific studies published since 2008, and will
prevent from 320,000 to 960,000 asthma attacks per year, along with “preventing
more than 750 to 4,300 premature deaths; 1,400 to 4,300 asthma-related
emergency room visits; and 65,000 to 180,000 missed workdays.”
Alaska Senator Lisa
Murkowski is outraged. She said:
Many of these rules
are being imposed with little concern or attention to their costs for families
and businesses. With regard to ozone, in particular, the projected health
benefits are heavily speculative at best, notwithstanding their high costs to
achieve.
Despite the fact there
is no real science to support any health benefits to lowering ozone levels, The
National Association of Manufacturers states in their “Potential Economic
Impacts of a Stricter Ozone Standard report (July 2014)”:
A new study by NERA
Economic Consulting and commissioned by the National Association of
Manufacturers (NAM) reveals that a new ozone regulation from the Obama
Administration could cost $270 billion per year and place millions of jobs at
risk. This would be the most expensive regulation ever imposed on the American
public.
The loss of jobs is
not the only economic cost to this new action by the EPA:
…Cost the average U.S.
household $1,570 per year in the form of lost consumption; and increase natural
gas and electricity costs for manufacturers and households across the country.
The article says the
EPA will take comments from stakeholders on establishing an even lower smog
standard of 60 parts per billion. Industry groups have complained this could
cost Americans $3.4 trillion by 2040. Additionally, that standard would put
huge areas of the country “out of compliance,” which could bring federal
intervention into state environmental plans. Industry groups and Republican
members of Congress have labeled this new rule potentially the most “expensive
ever imposed.” Jay Timmons, president of the National Association of
Manufacturers, issued this statement:
This new ozone
regulation threatens to be the most expensive ever imposed on industry in
America and could jeopardize recent progress in manufacturing by placing
massive new costs on manufacturers and closing off counties and states to new
business by blocking projects at the permitting stage.
Source:http://conservativesunited.com/obama-new-ozone-regulations/
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