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Michael T. Rossler, Manager of Environmental Programs at the Edison Electric Institute, says the Utility MACT could cost the industry $200/billion/yr by 2015. He provided timelines. The rule will be proposed by March 16 and finalized by November 16, 2011. This will not replace mercury rules already issued by 20 States. The industrial boiler MACT as proposed offers a prelude. It proposes limits for mercury, dioxin, PM (as a surrogate for non-mercury metals, HCl (surrogate for acid gases) and CO (surrogate for non-dioxin organic toxics). Other rules on water, waste and carbon need to be coordinated with this rule in fairness to the industry.
Revision Date: 9/9/2010
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Edison Electric Institute, MACT