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A spokesman for the agency, Jonathan Shradar, said that officials were "disappointed that the court suspended the first ever regulation for mercury emissions from power plants".
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An appeals court ruled today that the Environmental Protection Agency could strengthen smog rules for the first time since 1979, and enforce the first-ever regulation of the smallest soot particles.
After years of failing to manage groundwater at all, in 2014 California passed its first ever groundwater regulation, making it the last of the country's parched western states to do so.
The FCC -- with three Democrats and two Republicans -- voted yesterday "to approve its first ever Internet access regulation," as The Washington Post reports.
White House officials hope the timing of their binding pollution regulations – the first ever US limit on carbon pollution from power plants – will help persuade other big carbon-emitting countries to sign up to international targets at a major climate change conference in Paris this December.
At issue is Obama's Clean Power Plan, which includes two EPA regulations that are the first ever to limit greenhouse gas emissions from the power sector.
Mr. Kuby said this arrest was the first ever made for political activity under this particular Parks Department regulation.
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