Air Pollution Conflict

November 14, 2003 • Volume 13, Issue 40
Will President Bush's new policies erase past gains?
By Mary H. Cooper

Introduction

The huge American Electric Power Co. plant in Cheshire, Ohio, burns 25,000 tons of coal daily. To eliminate constant complaints about pollution, the company announced last year it was buying the entire town and spending $175 million on new pollution control technology at the plant. Residents were paid for their homes and will relocate.  (AP Photo)
The huge American Electric Power Co. plant in Cheshire, Ohio, burns 25,000 tons of coal daily. To eliminate constant complaints about pollution, the company announced last year it was buying the entire town and spending $175 million on new pollution control technology at the plant. Residents were paid for their homes and will relocate. (AP Photo)

Environmentalists are outraged over Bush administration policies they say weaken the landmark Clean Air Act. The president's proposed “Clear Skies” initiative would allow industries to buy pollution credits from cleaner plants as an alternative to installing equipment to reduce emissions. The administration also has relaxed a longstanding rule requiring older power plants to install modern pollution-control technology when they modernize. Plant operators say the changes will make it easier to reduce harmful emissions. Environmentalists contend they will merely reverse hard-won improvements in air quality over the past three decades. Meanwhile, several smog-ridden states threatened to sue the Environmental Protection Agency after it announced on Nov. 5 it was dropping more than 50 investigations into violations of anti-pollution rules.

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Nov. 01, 1996  Global Warming
Oct. 27, 1995  Indoor Air Pollution
Apr. 03, 1992  Ozone Depletion
Mar. 08, 1991  Acid Rain: New Approach to Old Problem
Nov. 27, 1987  Air Pollution Countdown
Apr. 10, 1987  Ozone Mystery
Mar. 07, 1986  Acid Rain
Oct. 16, 1981  Wood Fuel's Developing Market
Nov. 21, 1980  Air Pollution Control: Progress and Prospects
Jun. 20, 1980  Acid Rain
Mar. 19, 1976  Ozone Controversy
Apr. 26, 1967  Air Pollution: Rising Threat
Jan. 08, 1964  Air Contamination
Jan. 14, 1959  Cleaner Air
Apr. 06, 1955  Poisoned Air
Aug. 26, 1949  Air Pollution
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