EPA Seeks to Delay Controversial Air Pollution Rules for Boilers - …
2010/12/7 · EPA Seeks to Delay Controversial Air Pollution Rules for Boilers. In the face of heavy criticism from industry groups and members of Congress, U.S. EPA is asking to go back to the drawing board with a set of regulations that would limit toxic air pollution from industrial boilers. The final regulations are due next month, but EPA today asked Get Price
Draft Air Pollution Rules for Boilers Were Too Strict, EPA Air Chief …
2010/12/2 · Print. Having taken comment on controversial new regulations for industrial boilers, U.S. EPA now believes that some pollution limits in the draft rules "were simply too tight to be able to be achievable," the agency's air chief said today, signaling that the agency is readying final regulations that won't be as tough on businesses.Get Price
EPA's Air Pollution Rules for Boilers to Be Released Tomorrow - …
2011/2/22 · U.S. EPA will issue its controversial rules for toxic air pollution from industrial boilers tomorrow, an agency official said this morning, despite a court order that required the rules be done by Presidents Day. The regulations, which are often called the "Boiler MACT Get Price
Pre-emptive Attacks on Dust Rules Draw Rebuke From EPA - …
EPA trims costs to control toxic air pollution By DINA CAPPIELLO, AP E.P.A. Scales Back Emissions Rules for Industry By JOHN M. BRODER, NY Times EPA Overhauls Boiler Rules After Complaints About Cost By Kim Chipman, Bloomberg NewsGet Price
EPA seeks to delay air pollution rule - POLITICO
2010/12/7 · The EPA estimates that its draft boiler rule, issued in April, could prevent 5,000 premature deaths and 36,000 asthma attacks annually by regulating emissions from boilers that provide power or Get Price
EPA Scales Back Final Air Pollution Rules for Boilers - NYTimes.com
2011/2/23 · Under the final rules, the roughly 13,800 largest industrial boilers will still need to meet specific limits on toxic emissions. Those limits will force some facilities such as chemical plants and refineries to install new controls, cutting back on air pollution that is linked to asthma, heart attacks and early death.Get Price