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Courts must set a 180-day deadline for EPA to fix problems

When a court sends a case back to EPA, it must set a deadline of up to 180 days for the agency to take action. This prevents cases from sitting in limbo indefinitely while EPA delays.

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Courts must set a 180-day deadline for EPA to fix problems

When a court sends a case back to EPA, it must set a deadline of up to 180 days for the agency to take action. This prevents cases from sitting in limbo indefinitely while EPA delays.

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