Byline: LINDA BLACKFORD American News Service
Democrats defend government regulation as necessary to health and safety. Republicans assail it as an economic albatross. But in the midst of this loud debate, some government agencies are quietly experimenting with new relationships between industry and its regulators.
``I think there is a growing concern that the current regulation system may have reached the limits of its efficiency, and we're looking for alternatives,'' said Chris Knopes, director of an Environmental Protection Agency project that does not fit neatly into either rhetorical camp.
Project XL, as it is called, is designed in fact to …

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