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Suggestions by physicians to clean up the Wasatch Front's polluted air are receiving largely positive reactions, but officials have many questions and Rocky Mountain Power doesn't like their proposal to ban new coal-fired power plants.
The doctors, operating under the name Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment, met with Gov. Jon M. Huntsman Jr. and other state experts on Friday, then held a press conference Monday to publicly state concerns and proposals.See the full content of this document
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Bad-Air Warning Raises Questions
Their position is that bad air along the Wasatch Front amounts to a health crisis that will only grow worse without bold steps. Among steps they propose are a ban on new coal-fired power plants because of mercury th...
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