Maryland Governor plans for new air rules
Gov. Robert Ehrlich, Jr. announced that the state intends to create rules that would reduce mercury air pollution from coal-fired power plants by 70 percent within five years, but did not provide details on the rules themselves.
Gov. Robert Ehrlich, Jr. announced that the state intends to create rules that would reduce mercury air pollution from coal-fired power plants by 70 percent within five years, but did not provide details on the rules themselves. According to the Baltimore Sun, environmentalists are criticizing the plan for not being aggressive enough and for not reducing carbon dioxide gases. Baltimore Sun
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