State DEP chief calls federal plan for mercury controls a 'disaster'
Tuesday, December 16, 2003
By Don Hopey, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The Bush administration's proposal to give power plants up to 15 years to curb unhealthy mercury pollution would be an "economic blow and a public health disaster" for Pennsylvania, state Department of Environmental Protection Secretary Kathleen McGinty said.
Yesterday's federal proposal backs off imposing mercury controls at all of the nation's 1,100 coal- and oil-fired power plants in favor of a cap-and-trade system that would allow utilities to reduce mercury emissions from some plants but not others. Its goals are reductions of 14 tons or 30 percent by 2010 and 70 percent by 2018.
The proposal comes a week after a science advisory panel said the government should be issuing stronger warnings about mercury dangers to pregnant women.
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