Archive for May, 2010
New State Ocean Water Restrictions Fail to Meet Federal Standards
0 Comments Published by CAPE May 24th, 2010 in Press ReleasesA new state policy aimed at requiring coastal power plants to stop using a continual flow of sea water for cooling and replacing it with a closed-cycle technology that would end the killing of tens of billions of fish and larvae fails to comply with new federal law because it would not begin to be [...]
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- New State Ocean Water Restrictions Fail to Meet Federal Standards
- Morro Bay Power Plant to be shut down in the next few years; a new plant cannot be built, ending the facility’s 54-year life
- Proposed Outfall Lease Extension
- More than 50 years of destroying marine life by coastal power plants are coming to a close in Morro Bay and rest of California
- Cape calls for rejection of EPA’s proposed air quality permit for new Morro Bay power plant until flaws, deficiencies addressed
- San Luis Bay Chapter of Surfrider Foundation calls on EPA to deny air quality permit for proposed new Morro Bay power plant
- Let’s show EPA what we think of an ‘air quality’ permit that would open our skies to toxic pollution by packing the EPA hearing on Oct. 24 in Morro Bay
- Talking Points
- Effects of Particulate Air Pollution on Children
- Effects of Particulate Air Pollution on Susceptible Populations Other than Children
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