EPA to Hold Public Hearing on National Standard for Mercury Pollution from Power Plants (PA)
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will hold a
public hearing in Philadelphia on May 24, 2011 on the proposed
mercury and air toxics standards. The new power plant mercury and
air toxics standards would require many power plants to install
widely available, proven pollution control technologies to cut
harmful emissions of mercury, arsenic, chromium, nickel and acid
gases, while preventing as many as 17,000 premature deaths and
11,000 heart attacks a year.
WHAT: Public hearing on proposed mercury and air toxics
standards
WHEN:
Tuesday, May 24
WHERE: Philadelphia
99 S. 17th Street at Liberty Place
Philadelphia, PA. 19103
REGISTRATION:
The public may register to speak at a specific time at a hearing by contacting Pamela Garrett at 919-541-7966 or [email protected] or registering in person on the day of a hearing. EPA also will accept written comments on the proposed standards until July 5, 2011. EPA will finalize the rule by November 2011.
ADDITION INFORMATION:
For more information on the hearings and instructions for submitting written comments see: https://www3.epa.gov/airquality//