Bush Administration Relaxes Air Pollution Rules

Date: June 13, 2002

Source: News Room

The Bush administration will make it easier for power plants, refineries and other industrial facilities to expand without having to meet strict air pollution rules. The rules that would be relaxed are based on amendments made in 1977 to the Clean Air Act. They require older facilities that expand or modernize to install new pollution-control equipment. Such technology can cost hundreds of millions of dollars. Under the new rules, utilities may be able to renovate plants without having to install pollution-control equipment. The change, according to the Environmental Protection Agency would allow companies to make their facilities cleaner and more energy-efficient and would not dirty the air.

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