For Immediate Release: April 30, 2012
EPA to hold two public hearings on proposed
pollution controls at Reid Gardner Generating Station
SAN FRANCISCO—The EPA recently proposed to
limit nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions at Reid Gardner Generating
Station in Moapa Valley, Nevada, as part of a national effort to reduce regional
haze that impairs visibility at protected national parks and wilderness areas.
The proposal published on April 12, 2012 would establish lower limits for
NOx emissions under Federal and state plans that require the facility
to install Best Available Retrofit Technology to control these
emissions.
Any person may
provide written comments, oral comments and/or data pertaining to the proposal
at either the public hearings or directly to EPA on or before June 4, the close
of the public comment period. The Agency intends to respond to comments and take
final action no later than July 13.
Congress set the
goal of the “prevention of any future, and the remedying of any existing,
impairment of visibility in mandatory Class I Federal areas which impairment
results from manmade air pollution.” These Class I areas include 156 national
parks and wilderness areas such as the Grand Canyon National Park. Under EPA’s
Regional Haze Rule, the states are required to establish long-term strategies
for making reasonable progress toward achieving natural visibility in Class 1
areas.
For more information, visit: http://www.epa.gov/region9/air/actions/nv.html
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