Energy Emergency in Kentucky Statement on Extending the Energy Emergency Determination.
Based on a petition submitted to me by the Governor of the State of Kentucky pursuant to Section 110(f) of the Clean Air Act, I determined on February 18, 1978, that a regional energy emergency existed in the State of Kentucky of such severity that a temporary suspension of certain particulate and sulfur dioxide control regulations under the Kentucky Air Quality Implementation Plan might be necessary. I ordered the determination to be in effect for not more than 30 days unless I rescinded it before that time or extended it. Because of continuing energy supply problems throughout the State, I hereby extend the regional energy emergency determination for the State of Kentucky for a second 30-day period. During this extension, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency retains full authority to disapprove temporary suspensions of regulations in Kentucky on a case-by-case basis and to exercise his emergency powers authority under Section 303 of the Clean Air Act, when and if necessary.
I urge the Governor to continue to act with due care if he further suspends any air pollution regulations under the authority provided by the extension of this determination, since such regulations are important to protect public health.
Note: The statement was released on March 22.
The Presidential determination of March 21 is printed in the FEDERAL REGISTER of March 24, 1978.
Jimmy Carter, Energy Emergency in Kentucky Statement on Extending the Energy Emergency Determination. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/244526