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News: Critics say Rocky Mountain Power plan would stick it to Utah ratepayers in the name of clean air

Brian Maffly The Salt Lake Tribune February 8, 2016 Rocky Mountain Power’s ambitious plan to reduce emissions is meeting stiff opposition from a diverse coalition…

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News: ‘Young lungs matter’: Students march to Capitol to battle pollution ‘monster’

Emily Larson Deseret News February 4, 2016 SALT LAKE CITY — “Pollution is like a monster,” fifth-grader Elliott Mumm boldly declared to roughly 1,000 students…

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News: What you need to know about the effort to clear the air in Utah

Amy Joi O’Donoghue Deseret News February 1, 2016 SALT LAKE CITY — The state’s main air quality monitoring center is housed in a warehouse at…

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News: Pair of air pollution bills prompt flurry of questions

Amy Joi O’Donoghue Deseret News January 27, 2016 SALT LAKE CITY — Twin air pollution bills aired before a legislative committee Wednesday raised more questions…

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Blog: Sustainability Highlights from Mayor Biskupski’s State of the City Address

SLC Green Blog January 27, 2016 On Tuesday, January 26, 2016, Mayor Jackie Biskupski delivered her first State of the City Address, which featured many…

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News: 2 Emery County coal plants could face new air quality regulations

Robert Boyd Fox 13 News January 26, 2016 SALT LAKE CITY — The EPA held a public meeting in Salt Lake City Tuesday to discuss possible…

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News: Coal miners, families pack Salt Lake hearing on regional haze

Amy Joi O’Donoghue Deseret News January 26, 2016 SALT LAKE CITY — Hundreds of vocal coal miners and their families packed a U.S. Environmental Protection…

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News: Visiting feds ask for local input on long-overdue Utah haze proposals

Emma Penrod The Salt Lake Tribune January 23, 2016 Federal environmental officials will descend on Salt Lake City next week to request Utahns’ help in…

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News: Improving Utah’s air might require bigger action now ‘low-hanging fruit’ is gone

Emma Penrod The Salt Lake Tribune January 26, 2016 At the dawn of a legislative session rife with questions on air policy, most Utahns say…

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News: State environmental regulators resolve to build public support for Utah’s air, water quality in 2016

EMMA PENROD The Salt Lake Tribune  Jan 05 2016 Utah’s Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is beginning the new year with a long list of…

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