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Executive Summary
The New Jersey based
company, LS Power, is in the permitting stages for building a 1,200 MW coal
power plant in southwest Georgia. If this plant were to be built it would have
pollution effects in nearby counties and across the state. As part of LS Power’s application process,
the company was required to detail the proposed plants annual emissions of
several major pollutants, including sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides,
particulate matter, mercury and lead.
These pollutants cause respiratory and cardiovascular problems, can
poison people who eat fish, damage crops and ecosystems, and create an
unsightly haze that can travel for hundreds of miles.
Burning coal for power is an inherently polluting
process. Coal plants have been cleaned
up to a certain degree with the help of certain filters and scrubbers that
reduce some pollutants, but the basic pollution problems with coal plants have
not changed. What follows is a detailed
look at the pollution that will be emitted by the proposed Early County Plant
and the impacts that we can expect to see.
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