WASHINGTON (KDKA) – The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing a new rule that would slash mercury and other pollution from coal-fired power plants. The new proposal would slash that pollution by 70-percent. It would require the plants to monitor emissions in real time and supply that data to the EPA.…Read More
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