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Ozone Standard Implementation Rule
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Minefill Practices for Power Plant Waste: An Initial Review and Assessment of the Pennsylvania System
There are high-volume materials associated in some areas with coal mining and reclamation that can cause severe environmental impacts. Improperly managed and controlled, they are a source of toxic levels of pH, strong mineralization of contact water and elevated concentrations of major, minor and /or trace metals, anionic species and/or…
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Mercury and Midwest Power Plants
Residents in the Midwest share a rich tradition of outdoor recreation in our forests, lakes and rivers. However, we also share a common threat to these traditions: mercury from coal-fired power plants. Across the United States, including the Great Lakes region, mercury pollution has contaminated freshwater and saltwater fish. This…
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Nitrogen Oxide Emissions and Midwest Power Plants
The release of nitrogen into our environment has more than doubled over the past century, contributing to problems such as ground level ozone, acid rain and other environmental challenges. In the Midwest, coal-fired power plants are one of the largest sources of nitrogen oxide pollution, accounting for 30 percent of…
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Air of Injustice: African Americans and Power Plant Pollution
This report chronicles how African Americans are affected by the air pollution emitted by our nation’s biggest polluters: coal-fired power plants. These plants release millions of pounds of a wide variety of chemicals to the air, water and landfills. This report describes the relationship between power plant pollutants like sulfur…
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A Preliminary Analysis of the Benefits and Costs of Current New Source Review Litigation
If all 51 plants charged with NSR violations were cleaned up to BACT levels, avoided asthma and premature deaths alone would total $24-38 billion 1999 dollars. The total cost of the reductions is roughly an order of magnitude less than the benefits–on an annual basis, the cost to clean up…
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Health Impacts of Air Pollution from Washington DC Area Power Plants
Health Impacts of Air Pollution from Washington D.C. Area Power Plants. Summary by John Thompson, Clean Air Task Force (May 2002). Based on a May 17, 2002 briefing before the U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee by Harvards Dr. Jonathan Levy, this summary describes results of a study undertaken…
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Children at Risk: How Air Pollution from Power Plants Threatens the Health of America’s Children
Whether at home, school, or play, children are exposed to emissions from power plants. This report reviews important recent advances in our understanding of the link between air pollution and childrens health. A number of harmful pollutants are emitted by power plants. Thus, cleaning up power plants will have a…