Connecticut Institutes New Mercury Emissions Law

Date: June 26, 2003

Source: News Room

Connecticut Gov. John Rowland has signed into law legislation establishing stringent new mercury emissions for the state's coal-fired power plants. The legislation is the first in the nation to regulate mercury emissions from power plants. The law requires coal-fired power plants in Connecticut to achieve either an emissions standard of 0.6 (six-tenths) lbs. of mercury per trillion Btu (0.6 lb/tBtu) or a 90% efficiency in technology installed to control mercury emissions. It is anticipated the new standard, which is effective in July, 2008, will result in up to a 92% reduction in the mercury emissions rate at the Bridgeport Harbor station. Applying the Connecticut standard nationally could achieve up to an 86% reduction in emissions from coal-fired power plants.

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