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Rep. McHugh's Healthy Air and Clean Water ActSubmitted by Joshua Finkelstein on Mon, 2007-10-29 15:44.
On Monday, U.S Rep. John McHugh introduced a bill in the House of Representatives that will target sharp emissions reductions of carbon dioxide, mercury, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide from America's coal burning power plants. This is the only bill in Congress so far that addresses the four pollutants in one piece of legislation. Under this bill, coal -fired power plants will be required to:
According to McHugh, this bill will greatly affect sensitive regions within New York state, which it singles out for special protection. The bill includes several sensitive regions including Lake Champlain and Long Island Sound, as well as the Catskills and Adirondacks -- both of which have struggled with mercury pollution and acid rain. |
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