New Rule Announced to Reduce Interstate Air Pollution
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Acting U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Steve Johnson this week signed the final Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) that will reduce air pollutions that moves across state By 2015, CAIR will provide health and environmental CAIR will permanently cap emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx). When fully implemented, CAIR will reduce SO2 emissions by over 70 percent and NOx emissions The new requirements are expected to result in more than $100 CAIR mandates the largest reduction in air pollution since the reductions set Next week, EPA is scheduled to issue the first-ever requirement for coal-fired power plants to control mercury emissions. That action, plus the CAIR rule, puts multi-pollutant controls in place for many of the largest sources of air pollution in the country. NewsClips: Power Plants Face Tougher Pollution Limits Northeast States Welcome Rule Cutting Pollution |
3/11/2005 |
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