General Electric Company v. United States Environmental Protection Agency

U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit · Decided 1995-06-19

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TATEL, Circuit Judge: The Environmental Protection Agency fined the General Electric Company $25,000 after concluding that it had processed poly-chlorinated biphenyls in a manner not authorized under EPA’s interpretation of its regulations. We conclude that EPA’s interpretation of those regulations is permissible, but because the regulations did not provide GE with fair warnin…

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