EPA rule on coal will help Georgia

Coal-fired power plants would have to install new equipment that would reduce millions of tons of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide emissions --- noxious gases that form ozone and fine particles. Pollution from power plants causes asthma attacks, heart attacks and lung cancer and increases the ris...

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Published inThe Atlanta journal-constitution (2001)
Main Authors Deen, June, Rebecca Watts Hull
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Atlanta, Ga Atlanta Journal Constitution, LLC 01.09.2010
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Summary:Coal-fired power plants would have to install new equipment that would reduce millions of tons of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide emissions --- noxious gases that form ozone and fine particles. Pollution from power plants causes asthma attacks, heart attacks and lung cancer and increases the risk of hospital admissions and emergency room visits.
ISSN:1539-7459