"EPA Implements New Rules to Reduce Cancer-Causing Pollution from Chemical Plants"

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The EPA has announced a new rule to reduce toxic air pollution from over 200 chemical plants, targeting cancer-causing emissions and aiming to reduce cancer risk by 96% for nearby communities. The rule, the first of its kind in 30 years, focuses on pollutants disproportionately affecting minority communities in Texas and Louisiana. It requires industries to identify and repair sources of pollution, implement fence-line monitoring, and share data publicly. While praised by environmental groups and activists, it faces opposition from industry representatives and legal challenges.
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- Chemical Plants Must Curb Ethylene Oxide, Chloroprene Emissions Under New EPA Rule The Wall Street Journal
- New EPA rules for about 200 US chemical manufacturers take aim at ‘cancer alleys’ CNN
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