Thursday, November 16, 2006

Debate over mercury controls continues

Governor-elect Bill Ritter's New Energy Economy can't get here fast enough. In the Rocky, an industry lobbyist argues against tougher state mercury standards because "the type of mercury produced by burning Colorado- and Wyoming-produced coal tends to linger in the atmosphere for months and has more of a global impact than a local one..."

2 Comments:

CO Democrat said...

Another month and a half.

11/17/2006 07:14:00 AM  
f.sage said...

Gee, that sounds like a good reason FOR tougher standards to me.

11/17/2006 11:08:00 AM  

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