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		<title>Coal and ozone nonattainment in Austin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;Ozone nonattainment&#8217;s impact: Chris Searles has an enightening post at Burnt Orange Report about the &#8220;Quit Coal by 2014&#8243; scenario for Austin. He quotes Travis County Commissioner Karen Hubner, who &#8220;recently mapped out ozone nonattainment&#8217;s economic impacts to Austinites, saying:&#160; &#8216;The implications are huge and will cost taxpayers a lot of money. [Link] &#8220;First, going [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><!-- Social Ring Buttons Start --><div class="social-ring"><div class="social-ring-button"><a href="http://twitter.com/share" data-url="http://weblogsky.com/2009/10/28/coal-and-ozone-nonattainment-in-austin/" data-text="Coal and ozone nonattainment in Austin" data-count="horizontal" class="sr-twitter-button twitter-share-button"></a></div><div class="social-ring-button"><g:plusone size="medium" callback="plusone_vote"></g:plusone></div><div class="social-ring-button"><iframe allowtransparency="true" frameborder="0" hspace="0" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" scrolling="no" style="width: 70px; height: 21px; position: static; left: 0px; top: 0px; visibility: visible; " tabindex="-1" vspace="0" width="100%" src="http://weblogsky.com/wp/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-social-ring//includes/share.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fweblogsky.com%2F2009%2F10%2F28%2Fcoal-and-ozone-nonattainment-in-austin%2F"></iframe></div><div class="social-ring-button"><fb:like href="http://weblogsky.com/2009/10/28/coal-and-ozone-nonattainment-in-austin/" send="false" showfaces="false" width="140" layout="button_count" action="like"/></fb:like></div></div><div style="clear:both;">&nbsp;</div><!-- Social Ring Buttons End --><p>Ozone nonattainment&#8217;s impact: Chris Searles has an enightening post at <i>Burnt Orange Report </i>about the <a href="http://www.burntorangereport.com/diary/9446/i-endorse-paces-quit-coal-scenario">&#8220;Quit Coal by 2014&#8243;</a> scenario for Austin. He quotes Travis County Commissioner Karen Hubner, who &#8220;recently mapped out ozone nonattainment&#8217;s economic impacts to Austinites, saying:&nbsp; &#8216;The implications are huge and <b> will cost taxpayers a lot of money.</b> <a href="http://www.burntorangereport.com/diary/9520/benefits-of-the-quit-coal-by-2014-scenario-3-less-ozone">[Link]</a><br />
<blockquote>&#8220;<u>First</u>, going into nonattainment would subject us to a slew of new rules and regulations that <b> could hang over our heads for up to 20 years </b><br />
after we return to air quality compliance. These regulations would<br />
create a lag effect on everything, from higher energy bills for<br />
households to creation of new businesses, as well as more expensive<br />
transportation projects (that you finance).
<p><u>Second</u>, &#8220;Nonattainment would require us to <b> cede local control of transportation projects to state and federal oversight </b> regulations. Conforming to their regulations would create longer construction times and higher construction costs.
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<p><u>Third</u>, &#8220;&#8230; our businesses could be subject to much<br />
harsher oversight than they currently enjoy&#8230; Nonattainment<br />
regulations would subject power plants to <b> higher emissions standards</b>, resulting in <b> higher electricity bills. Gasoline might have to be reformulated </b> before it can be used to fuel our vehicles, and <b> your car would be required to pass stringent emissions testing.</b>&#8221; </p>
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