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Mercury reduction plan survives legislative threats

The state House delivered a victory for the state’s environment and public health this June, blocking polluter-backed legislation that would stop Pennsylvania offcials from implementing stronger mercury pollution protections.
The Healthy Air Act will require our dirtiest plants to modernize.
PennEnvironment’s Nathan Willcox testifies in support of new mercury pollution standards for coal-fired power plants at a July public hearing.

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