U.S. EPA moves to advance mercury and air toxics rule

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U.S. EPA moves to advance mercury and air toxics rule
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Monday revived an Obama administration-era legal finding that regulating hazardous air toxics and mercury from power plants is necessary, a key step before it can strengthen those air regulations.

The move to deem the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards "appropriate and necessary" would pave the way for the EPA to update the power plant regulation. Power plants are the largest source of those toxic pollutants.

The new proposal would leave the current MATS unchanged but would begin the process to gather public health information and public input it needs to strengthen the regulation. The calculations used at the time, however, accounted for how pollution-control equipment at coal plants would reduce emissions of particulate matter and other harmful substances that come out of smokestacks, in addition to mercury.

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