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    NY Times – Cleansing the Air at the Expense of Waterways

    The pollutants that coal plants are scrubbing from their smokestacks are finding their way into water instead. – NYTimes.com

    Posted on October 13, 2009Author Ed BoutrosCategories Water IssuesTags air pollution, Coal, coal scrubbers, coal scrubbing, EAL, Environmental Associates, Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, Monongahela River, pittsburgh, Water Pollution
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