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USA: Coalition Sues EPA Over Repeal of Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS)

Vedanshi SinghbyVedanshi Singh
6th April 2026
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USA: Coalition Sues EPA Over Repeal of Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS)
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A broad coalition of environmental groups, represented by Earthjustice, has filed a high-profile lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The legal challenge, initiated in March 2026, disputes the administration’s recent repeal of the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS), a foundational regulation designed to limit emissions of heavy metals and acid gases from coal- and oil-fired power plants. The plaintiffs argue that the repeal is “illegal” and ignores decades of scientific evidence linking mercury exposure to developmental delays in children and respiratory illnesses in vulnerable communities.

The core of the legal dispute rests on the EPA’s revised “appropriate and necessary” finding. Under the current administration, the EPA has moved to discount the “co-benefits” of the regulation secondary health improvements such as reduced particulate matter when calculating the cost-benefit ratio of the rule. By excluding these secondary benefits, the agency concluded that the costs to the power industry outweighed the direct health benefits of mercury reduction. The coalition contends that this accounting method is a radical departure from established regulatory norms and violates the Clean Air Act’s mandate to protect public health with an “adequate margin of safety.”

For the utility and energy sectors, the repeal of MATS initially offered a reprieve from stringent filtration and monitoring costs. However, this lawsuit reintroduces significant “transition risk” and “litigation risk.” Many power companies have already spent billions of dollars to comply with the original 2012 standards. Industry analysts suggest that a sudden regulatory rollback followed by a potential court-mandated reinstatement creates an unstable operational environment, making long-term capital expenditure planning for aging coal fleets nearly impossible.

The applicability of this case extends to the broader ESG reporting landscape, specifically concerning Scope 1 emissions and air quality disclosures. Institutional investors are increasingly scrutinizing how companies manage “tail risk” associated with environmental litigation. If the courts rule in favor of the coalition, power plants may be forced to revert to stricter emission limits on an accelerated timeline. Furthermore, the case highlights the growing trend of “Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation” (SLAPP) and the role of the judiciary as a final arbiter in environmental policy shifts.

Strategic significance lies in the potential for this case to set a precedent for how federal agencies weigh scientific data against economic costs. For the “G” (Governance) in ESG, the lawsuit underscores the importance of regulatory stability and the risks inherent in a “see-saw” approach to environmental protection. Compliance officers must now prepare for a scenario where the MATS repeal is stayed or vacated. Ultimately, the outcome of this litigation will determine the future of air quality standards in the United States and influence global benchmarks for toxic metal emissions in the energy sector.

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Science communicator passionate about climate change, ESG, and sustainability, blending psychology with communication for impact.

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