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Judge denies DTE bid to pause Clean Air Act order over Zug Island facility
A U.S. District Court Judge denied DTE Energy and EES Coke's request to pause a court order requiring compliance with the Clean Air Act at their Zug Island facility. The judge cited public interest and ongoing harm from emissions, upholding a $100 million penalty, new permits, and a $20 million community fund. DTE and EES Coke have appealed the decision to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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