Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 42 : Section 7415


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 7415. International air pollution

    (a) Endangerment of public health or welfare in foreign countries
      from pollution emitted in United States
      Whenever the Administrator, upon receipt of reports, surveys or
    studies from any duly constituted international agency has reason
    to believe that any air pollutant or pollutants emitted in the
    United States cause or contribute to air pollution which may
    reasonably be anticipated to endanger public health or welfare in a
    foreign country or whenever the Secretary of State requests him to
    do so with respect to such pollution which the Secretary of State
    alleges is of such a nature, the Administrator shall give formal
    notification thereof to the Governor of the State in which such
    emissions originate.
    (b) Prevention or elimination of endangerment
      The notice of the Administrator shall be deemed to be a finding
    under section 7410(a)(2)(H)(ii) of this title which requires a plan
    revision with respect to so much of the applicable implementation
    plan as is inadequate to prevent or eliminate the endangerment
    referred to in subsection (a) of this section. Any foreign country
    so affected by such emission of pollutant or pollutants shall be
    invited to appear at any public hearing associated with any
    revision of the appropriate portion of the applicable
    implementation plan.
    (c) Reciprocity
      This section shall apply only to a foreign country which the
    Administrator determines has given the United States essentially
    the same rights with respect to the prevention or control of air
    pollution occurring in that country as is given that country by
    this section.
    (d) Recommendations
      Recommendations issued following any abatement conference
    conducted prior to August 7, 1977, shall remain in effect with
    respect to any pollutant for which no national ambient air quality
    standard has been established under section 7409 of this title
    unless the Administrator, after consultation with all agencies
    which were party to the conference, rescinds any such
    recommendation on grounds of obsolescence.



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