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Suit Wants Indiana Added To Smog Producers List

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Indiana could be forced to reduce power plant emissions that cause smog. That’s because of a lawsuit filed by six northeastern states against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman filed the lawsuit with five other states last week. Those states are asking the EPA to add Indiana and eight other Midwestern and Southeastern states to the so-called Ozone Transport Region.

That’s a group of 11 states required by the EPA to reduce pollutants that cause smog, or ozone. In the lawsuit, Schneiderman argues that Indiana and the other “upwind” states are contributing to pollution in the “downwind” states, making it more difficult for them to comply with federal standards.

In 2013 the northeastern states petitioned the EPA to expand the OTR. The lawsuit comes after the EPA failed to respond to the petition within the allotted 18 months.

In an emailed statement, the EPA said it will review and respond to the lawsuit.

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