Residents in seven Northeast Ohio counties, including Summit, can submit public comments on the EPA's decision until Jan. 12.
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“You can’t police air pollution on the honor system” — EPA blocks Ohio on killing E-Check
How federal regulators slammed the door on Ohio's attempt to let drivers self-certify vehicle emissions, calling it a ...
E-Checks will continue in Northeast Ohio after federal officials rejected a state proposal to eliminate the vehicle emissions ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has rejected Ohio lawmakers’ attempt to allow Cleveland-area vehicle owners to avoid E-Check emissions testing simply by signing a form attesting that their ...
The proposal would have allowed residents in Northeast Ohio, including Akron, to submit an attestation form in place of a physical E-Check inspection.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio has moved closer than ever to ending its mandatory E-Check program that requires motorists in Greater Cleveland to get a vehicle emissions test every two years. The only ...
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