NATA FEARS EPA CLEAN WATER STANDARDS COULD HURT AIRPORTS

The National Air Transportation Association has called for the Environmental Protection Agency to withdraw a water pollution control proposal that NATA said would require airports to install new and expensive runoff containment equipment. FAA and EPA sources, however, said NATA has nothing to fear...

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