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Archived Fact Sheets

2006

CAFO KPDES Permits and Impaired Waters
Jul 21, 2006

Hatfield's Ferry Settlement-Fact Sheet
PennFuture, EIP reach agreement with Allegheny Power to clean up Hatfield's Ferry Plant in PA
Jul 13, 2006
PennFuture and the Environmental Integrity Project announced a settlement of its lawsuit against Allegheny Power for violation of soot and particulate matter standards at the Hatfield's Ferry Plant in western Pennsylvania. The agreement requires immediate steps to reduce sooty discharges through flue gas conditioning and other measures, and will further reduce particulate matter through installation of a scrubber no later than June 30, 2010. The settlement is expected to ultimately save over 200 lives and $1.2 billion in health costs annually by reducing exposure to fine particle pollution that triggers asthma attacks and premature death from heart disease

2004

Fact Sheet: Don't Ask, Don't Tell
Apr 7, 2004

Fact Sheet: Swimming in Sewage
Feb 19, 2004

Fact Sheet: Sammis Costs and Emissions
Feb 18, 2004

Fact Sheet: NSR Enforcement Chronology
Feb 6, 2004

Fact Sheet: Power Plants Formally Under Investigation by EPA
Jan 30, 2004

2003

Fact Sheet: Power Plant / Refinery Violation List
Nov 5, 2003

Fact Sheet: 2001 Emissions (TPY) for 14 of the 50 Facilities with Outstanding NSR Notices of Violation
Nov 5, 2003

Fact Sheet: Power Companies Under NSR Investigation
Nov 5, 2003

Fact Sheet: Bush Power Company Pioneer List
Nov 5, 2003

Fact Sheet: NSR Settlements 2002-2003
Nov 5, 2003

Separating EPA and the Energy Lobby's Myths About Clean Air Act 'Reforms' from Fact
MYTH: EPA and the Energy Lobby claim that Clean Air Act laws prohibiting old "grandfathered" power plants and refineries from expanding have blocked needed electric generating and power plant capacity.

FACT: According to the Department of Energy (DOE), 48,000 megawatts of new power plant capacity were announced last year, setting the record for the addition of new capacity.

Oct 8, 2003

Fact Sheet: Tennessee Valley Authority vs. Environmental Protection Agency
Oct 8, 2003

New Source Review: Myths vs. Facts
MYTH: EPA's interpretation of Clean Air Act New Source Review requirements makes it hard for power companies to expand capacity and meet the demand for electricity.

FACT: Expansion of capacity has been rapid, outstripping demand to the point where some projects are being delayed or postponed.

Oct 8, 2003

2002

SO2 and NOx Emission Data for 41 Power Plants
Emissions for Individual Major Power Plants
Nov 1, 2002

 

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