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Mercury emissions hotspots persist despite national progress.
environment2 years ago

Mercury emissions hotspots persist despite national progress.

Mercury emissions from US power plants have decreased by 90% since the implementation of the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) in 2011. However, Texas and North Dakota remain hotspots for mercury emissions due to power plants burning locally mined lignite coal. The sociodemographic characteristics of people living near power plants that continue to operate in 2020 tend to be poor, less educated, and from limited-English households. The EPA has proposed changes to MATS that would compel operators of lignite coal-burning power plants to adopt technologies that would significantly reduce their toxic emissions.

EPA Proposes Stricter Limits on Mercury and Pollution from Coal Power Plants.
environment2 years ago

EPA Proposes Stricter Limits on Mercury and Pollution from Coal Power Plants.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed a new rule that would require coal- and oil-fired power plants to reduce emissions of hazardous air pollutants, including mercury, lead, nickel, and arsenic. The rule aims to eliminate 70% of remaining mercury emissions and reduce other toxic pollutants. The EPA estimates that the health benefits over the lifetime of the rule would be between $2.4 billion and $3 billion, from the prevention of deaths or hospitalizations for respiratory and cardiovascular disease. The rule is expected to face opposition from the coal industry and Republican-led states.