Robert Schlesinger

Robert Schlesinger

Posted: August 31, 2005 10:34 AM

Take a Deep Breath


The Washington Post's Juliet Eilperin got hold of draft rules the administration is preparing that would allow coal-fired power plants to actually increase their pollution output.

That's right, folks, you can't make this stuff up.

The draft rules, obtained by The Washington Post from the Natural Resources Defense Council, an advocacy group, contradict the position taken by federal lawyers who have prosecuted polluting facilities in the past, and parallel the industry's line of defense against those suits. The utilities, and the proposed new rules, take the position that decisions on whether a plant complies with the regulations after modernization should be based on how much pollution it could potentially emit per hour, rather than the current standard of how much it pollutes annually.

Under the new standard, a modernized plant's total emissions could rise if the upgrade allowed it to operate longer hours. In court filings, the EPA estimated in 2002 that an hourly standard would allow eight plants in five states -- including Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia -- to generate legally as much as 100,000 tons a year of pollutants that would be illegal under the existing New Source Review rule. That equals about a third of their total emissions.

Breath deeply, everyone, savor the sweet smell of the government selling out.

 
 



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