Cases filed in the Fifth Circuit Courts
NRG Texas Power v. EPA
as 24-60268
Petitioner: NRG Texas Power, L.L.C. and Utility Water Act Group
Respondent: United States Environmental Protection Agency and Michael S. Regan, Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency
East Fork Enterprises v. EPA
as 24-60256
Petitioner: East Fork Enterprises, Incorporated and Epic Paint Company
Respondent: United States Environmental Protection Agency and Michael S. Regan, Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency
East Fork Enterprises v. EPA
as 24-60227
Petitioner: East Fork Enterprises, Incorporated and Epic Pain Company
Respondent: United States Environmental Protection Agency and Michael S. Regan, Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency
State of Texas v. EPA
as 23-60635
Petitioner: State of Texas and Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Respondent: United States Environmental Protection Agency and Michael S. Regan, Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency
Inhance Technologies. v. EPA
as 23-60620
Petitioner: Inhance Technologies, L.L.C.
Respondent: United States Environmental Protection Agency and Michael S. Regan, Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency
State of Texas v. EPA
as 23-60300
Petitioner: State of Texas, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Railroad Commission of Texas and others
Respondent: United States Environmental Protection Agency and Michael S. Regan, Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency
State of Texas v. EPA
as 23-60069
Petitioner: State of Texas, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Luminant Generation Company, L.L.C. and others
Respondent: United States Environmental Protection Agency and Michael S. Regan, Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency

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