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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on the
1990 Clean Air Act amendments, focusing on: (1) the status of the
Environmental Protection Agency&apos;s (EPA) implementation of the
requirements established by the 1990 amendments; and (2) views from
state governments, local programs, industries that are regulated under
the act, and environmental advocacy groups (collectively referred to as
stakeholders) on the issues that have either helped or hindered the
implementation of the 1990 amendments.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) as of February 2000, EPA had identified 538
requirements under the 1990 amendments&apos; first six titles, of which 409
have been met; (2) of the requirements that have been met, 162 had no
statutory deadlines, and the remaining 247 had statutory deadlines
before the end of February 2000; (3) EPA missed the statutory deadline
for 198 of these 247 requirements with a deadline; (4) of the 129
requirements that the agency has not met, 6 had a statutory due date
prior to February 2000, 108 have a statutory due date after February
2000, and 15 do not have a statutory date; (5) EPA will likely miss 62
of the 108 future statutory requirements, which are related to
establishing new standards for hazardous air pollutants; (6) EPA
officials attributed the agency&apos;s missing of statutory deadlines to
several reasons, including: (a) an increased emphasis on stakeholders&apos;
review and involvement during the development of regulations, which
added to the time needed to issue regulations; (b) the setting of
priorities to manage the workload resulting from the 1990 amendments,
which created a tremendous number of new responsibilities for EPA; and
(c) complications associated with the startup and effective
implementation of new programs, including technical, policy, or legal
issues that were not fully anticipated in 1990; (7) stakeholders
provided a variety of views on the issues that have helped or hindered
the implementation of the six titles; (8) a number of stakeholders
expressed the view that flexibility in the act has helped
implementation; (9) one of the challenges facing Congress in considering
the reauthorization of the Clean Air Act is determining the appropriate
balance between traditional command and control approaches and more
flexible approaches that allow states and local air pollution control
agencies and other stakeholders to implement the most cost-effective
strategies, while meeting national air quality goals; (10) stakeholders
cited the specificity in the act&apos;s title dealing with stratospheric
ozone depletion, which listed the affected chemicals and the dates for
their eventual phase-out, as contributing to the successful
implementation of that title; and (11) stakeholders cited inadequate
resources as an example of where the implementation of the 1990
amendments has been hindered.</abstract>
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