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Southern California clean-heat rule survives key legal challenge
Southern California's clean-heat rule, aimed at reducing emissions from industrial heating sources like gas-fueled boilers and water heaters in factories and large buildings, survived a key legal challenge. The region, known for its poor air quality, implemented the rule to address pollution from these sources in 2024.
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