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E.P.A. Suggests to Approve New Mexico’s Project for Showing Progress on Regional Haze Goals

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Category: Air
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Tuesday, October 27th, 2015

DALLAS - (Oct. 27, 2015) The E.P.A. (EPA) suggested to approve New Mexico's project to make progress on reducing regional haze to meet federal Clean Air Act requirements. All wilderness areas included in the project have already shown some improvement in visibility, one of the major goals of the federal regional haze rule.

"New Mexico has proven to be a leader in reducing the emissions that contribute to regional haze," said Regional Administrator Ron Curry. "Their efforts will produce results for people who enjoy the state's spectacular wilderness areas by improving visibility."

The Clean Air Act's regional haze rule requires states to make progress toward achieving natural visibility conditions in some of the nation's most treasured wilderness areas. States must submit projects for achieving these progress goals by reducing harmful emissions of nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, and particulate matter. E.P.A. is proposing to approve New Mexico's project because it identifies the controls to be applied, outlines the compliance timeframe, and shows potential further reduction in emissions through additional pollution controls.

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