Statement: EPA tells power plants to clean up their act

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Lisa Frank

Executive Director, Washington Legislative Office, Environment America; Vice President and D.C. Director, The Public Interest Network

WASHINGTON – The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Thursday finalized new rules to reduce air, water and climate pollution from coal and new gas plants. The new standards will:

In response to the EPA’s announcement, Lisa Frank, executive director of Environment America Research & Policy Center’s Washington Office, released the following statement:

“Toxic air, contaminated water and an ever-warming climate used to be the price we had to pay to heat our homes, fuel industries or even turn on a lightbulb. The combined death toll from fossil fuel pollution was estimated to be 350,000 people in 2018 – that’s tragic and increasingly absurd. In 2024, with clean, renewable energy available, Americans should no longer have to pay for power with our health.

“Today’s announcements by the EPA send a clear message to polluting power plants: It’s time to clean up your act. We applaud the EPA and President Biden for these steps toward cleaner air and water while ensuring a more stable future for our kids and grandkids.”

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