EPA reconsiders boiler and incinerator emissions standards; would set limits for less than 1% of boilers
     WASHINGTON DC, Dec. 2, 2011 (Press Release) - The  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing changes to  Clean Air Act standards for boilers and certain incinerators based on  extensive analysis, review and consideration of data and input from  states, environmental groups, industry, lawmakers and the public. The  proposed reconsideration would achieve extensive public health  protections through significant reductions in toxic air pollutants,  including mercury and soot, while increasing the rule's flexibility and  addressing compliance concerns raised by industry and labor groups. The  changes also cut the cost of implementation by nearly 50 percent from  the original 2010 proposed rule while maintaining health benefits. These  standards meet important requirements laid out in the 1990 Clean Air  Act Amendments.