The decision will not become effective for some time, as a public notice must be published by EPA in the Federal Register, for which the public has 60 days to comment. A replacement rule would then have to drafted and reviewed. The CPP had been put on a hold status by the U.S. Supreme Court after 28 states attorneys general and many in the industry went to court. Trump ordered the EPA to review the plan in March. Secretary Scott Pruitt’s assessment of the plan was that it was an unlawful expansion of the agency’s authority under the Clean Air...