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November 18, 2008
Report
Application and Feasibility of NOx, SO2, and PM Emissions Control Technologies for Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional (ICI) Boilers
November 04, 2004
Press Release
Northeast States' New Report Shows Over 90% Reduction in Power Plant Mercury Emissions Is Achievable
October 07, 2004
STAPPA/ALAPCO Air Toxics Committee Comments to EPA
First Residual Risk Standard for Coke Oven Batteries
September 28, 2004
NRDC and Environmental Integrity Project Petition
Reconsideration of the Plywood MACT
June 29, 2004
Comments to EPA
Proposed National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
October 25, 2003
Report
Mercury Emissions from Coal-Fired Power Plants
May 08, 2003
Report
Mercury MACT Under the Clean Air Act: An Assessment of the Mercury Emissions Outcomes of Stakeholder Group Recommendations
March 10, 2003
Comments to EPA
Proposed NESHAP for Plywood and Composite Wood Products
February 27, 2003
Comments to EPA
Proposed NESHAP for Stationary Combustion Turbines
February 24, 2003
Comments to EPA
Proposed NESHAP for Surface Coating of Automobiles and Light-Duty Trucks
September 20, 2002
Comments to EPA
NESHAPs for Brick and Structural Clay Products Manufacturing and Clay Ceramics Manufacturing
August 21, 2002
Comments to EPA
Public Hearing on NESHAPs for Brick and Structural Clay Products Manufacturing and Clay Ceramics Manufacturing
September 06, 2000
Report
Environmental Regulation and Technology Innovation: Controlling Mercury Emissions from Coal-Fired Boilers
September 06, 2000
Press Release
New NESCAUM Report Shows Mercury Controls Now Feasible
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