EPA REJECTS GRANTING SO2 ALLOWANCES FOR WASTE COAL PLANTS IN CAIR

March 25, 2005
EPA's new clean air interstate rule (CAIR) rejects a request by Pennsylvania and industry for eased sulfur dioxide (SO2) requirements on facilities that burn coal mining wastes to produce electricity, a rejection that could prompt a lawsuit by critics of the rule. Coal mining waste is plentiful in Pennsylvania, and the state has encouraged burning it to produce electricity as a useful way to reduce piles of the potential groundwater and soil pollutant. But proponents of burning coal mining waste...


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