In a victory for environmentalists, and a setback for big U.S. coal-burning utilities, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled that the EPA violated the Clean Air Act in 2005 when it exempted coal plants from the strictest emission controls for mercury and other toxic substances.
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EPA Must List Mercury As A Pollutant - Enviromentalists Rejoice!
(via www.reuters.com)
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