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Here's a summary of today's Kansas news headlines from the Associated Press, as compiled by the KPR News Team.
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Under the new federal guidelines, crop dusters throughout the Midwest and the nation will have to meet stricter standards. The agency says improper application of the chemicals can pose greater risk to human health and the environment.
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Here's a summary of the day's Kansas news headlines from the Associated Press, as compiled by the KPR News Team.
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President Obama calls the new limits the single most important step in fighting climate change.
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The Clean Power Plan has been finalized by President Obama and the EPA. But how will it be implemented in Kansas...and by whom?
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The state will have to revisit its plans for complying with federal emissions regulations.
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The Environmental Protection Agency has fined the Willis-Ellis Company for violating the Clean Air Act at three of its fertilizer plants in Kansas. The EPA says the company is responsible for polluting the air in White Cloud, Troy and Silver Lake. The company has now reached a settlement with the EPA.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that costs must be taken into account when formulating regulations for the air emissions from power plants.
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Here's a summary of the day's Kansas news headlines from the Associated Press.
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The federal Environmental Protection Agency is preparing to set new limits on greenhouse gas emissions. Governor Brownback says the state should be allowed to decide how it wants to meet the stricter standards.