UTILITIES URGE OTC STATES TO ALTER APPROACH IN MULTI-POLLUTANT RULE

February 9, 2006
LINTHICUM, MD -- Utility industry officials are urging Northeast states to abandon a pending multi-pollutant model rule to require region-wide power plant emission cuts, and instead only issue controls on a case-by-case basis for individual plants if federal controls prove insufficient for reducing pollution. At a Jan. 24 meeting here of the Ozone Transport Commission's (OTC) control strategy committee, air officials announced a revised strategy for reducing nitrogen oxide (NOx) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions from utilities, beyond levels mandated...


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