EPA proposed the national mercury and air toxics standards in March. The standards will be phased in over 3 years, and states have the ability to give facilities a fourth year to comply. Currently, EPA estimates that more than half of all coal-fired power plants already deploy widely available pollution control technologies that are called for to meet the proposed standards. Once final in November, these standards will require the remaining coal-fired plants, roughly 44%, take similar steps to decrease emissions.
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