EPA Attacks Mercury Emissions
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Every year mercury emissions from U.S. coal-fired plants average about 47 tons a year. To combat this, the EPA says it will be rolling out a plan starting next year. Clean Skies Dan Goldstein has more.
Published: 04/05/10 9:44am
Running Time: 04:34
Related Keywords: Politics, Air (Environment), Agencies (Politics), Industry (Coal), Coal, Environment, Clean Skies News, Daniel J. Goldstein, Susan McGinnis, Bracewell & Giuliani, Clean Air Mercury Rule, Earthjustice, emissions, Environmental Integrity Project, EPA, mercury
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EPA says it will be rolling
EPA says it will be rolling out a plan starting next year, hope it will be successful..
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The EPA has proposed lowering
The EPA has proposed lowering mercury emissions for U.S. gold mine processing and production facilities by as much as 73% from 2007 levels to 1,390 pounds of emissions annually. This is also a big issue!
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