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Clean Air Act is most stringent to date
On Nov. 30, 1990, the U.S. Congress approved what may be among the most consequential environmental regulations in history - the Clean Air Act Amendments.
The new Clean Air Act, which is expected to be enacted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) by the end of 1991, is considered by industry insiders to be one of the most stringent and demanding environmental regulations so far.
According to Omar Muniz, environmental consultant for the Puerto Rico Manufacturers Association, the regulated community - especially plants that emit substances to the open air - will be required to make substantial …