Trump Appointees Shunted Scientists on Pollution at Foxconn Site
- EPA said Wisconsin county eyed for factory met smog rules
- Agency technical experts expressed ‘disbelief’ over decision
Scott Walker, from left, Donald Trmp and Terry Gou, chairman of Foxconn, attend the groundbreaking ceremony.
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Trump administration appointees overruled concerns from their own technical experts in deciding not to impose tougher smog requirements on the Wisconsin county where Foxconn Technology Group planned a $10 billion manufacturing facility, newly released documents show.
Under President Donald Trump, the Environmental Protection Agency initially had recommended labeling Racine County as violating federal air quality standards for ozone in 2017 -- a designation that could have required Taiwan-based Foxconn to install expensive, state-of-the-art pollution controls at its flat-screen manufacturing plant.