"EPA Implements Strict Pollution Limits for US Chemical Plants in 'Cancer Alley'"

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The Biden administration has announced a new regulation from the Environmental Protection Agency targeting over 200 chemical plants to reduce toxic pollutants, specifically ethylene oxide and chloroprene, in an effort to decrease the risk of cancer for communities living near industrial sites, particularly in areas like Cancer Alley in Louisiana. This marks the first tightening of limits on pollution from chemical plants in nearly two decades, with a focus on areas with disproportionately Black or Latino communities experiencing elevated rates of cancer and respiratory problems.
Topics:nation#cancer-alley#chemical-plants#climate#environmental-protection-agency#ethylene-oxide#pollution-regulation
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- 'Really strong' pollution reduction measure planned for Louisiana, EPA head says NOLA.com
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