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Notes and Sources

51. Federal Register, Vol. 70, No. 91 (May 12, 2005), 40 CFR Parts 51, 72, 73, 74, 77, 78, and 96.

52. Federal Register, Vol. 70, No. 95 (May 18, 2005), 40 CFR Parts 60, 72, and 75.

53. Energy Information Administration, “Federal Air Emissions Regulations,” Annual Energy Outlook 2006, DOE/EIA-0383(2006) (Washington, DC, Febru-ary 2006), pp. 28-29, web site www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/ archive/aeo06.

54. State and Territorial Air Pollution Program Adminis-trators (STAPPA) and the Association of Local Air Pol-lution Control Officials (ALAPCO), “State Mercury Programs for Utilities” (August/September 2006), web site www.4cleanair.org/StateTable.doc.

55. State of Maine, “States Reach Agreement on Proposed Rules for the Nation’s First Cap-and-Trade Program to Address Climate Change” (Press Release, August 15, 2006), web site http://mobile.maine.gov/news/?sid=22966.

56. M. Finnegan and M. Lifsher, “State’s Greenhouse Gas Bill Signed,” Los Angeles Times (September 27, 2006).

57. F. Barringer, “Officials Reach California Deal To Cut Emissions,” New York Times (August 31, 2006). 58.West Coast Governors’ Global Warming Initiative, web site www.ef.org/westcoastclimate.

58.West Coast Governors’ Global Warming Initiative, web site www.ef.org/westcoastclimate.