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Home Posts tagged "Rocky Mountain Power" (Page 2)

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[Video] EPA rules to reduce regional haze in Utah and improve visibility in National Parks

Kimberly Nelson June 01, 2016Good4Utah SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4 Utah) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rules Rocky Mountain Power will have to invest millions…

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Press Release: PacifiCorp ignores responsibility to clean up coal ash contamination at Utah plant

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, March 22, 2016 CONTACT: Aidan O’Shea, Public Justice, aoshea@publicjustice.net Shane Levy, Sierra Club, levy@sierraclub.org Matt Pacenza, HEAL Utah, matt@healutah.org PacifiCorp ignores…

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When $300,000 Takes On $145 Billion

By Michael Shea, HEAL Utah Policy Associate I know sometimes it feels like being an environmentalist in Utah is like fighting the tide. But, I…

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PRESS RELEASE: 55,000+ Comments Support Strong National Park Protections from Utah Coal Pollution

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 15, 2016 Contact: Shane Levy, Sierra Club, 201-679-9507, shane.levy@sierraclub.org Cory MacNulty, NPCA, 801-834-3125, cmacnulty@npca.org Matt Pacenza, HEAL Utah, 801-864-0264, matt@healutah.org 55,000+ Comments…

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PRESS RELEASE: HEAL Utah’s 2016 Legislative Recap

We sent out the below recap to our supporters this morning. As many of you will be writing, recording and producing stories on the session…

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Sigh: HEAL’s 2016 Legislative Recap

Phew. The 2016 session of the State Legislature is over. And, unfortunately, despite some positive steps, the last few days were pretty bad for those…

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PRESS RELEASE: DIVERSE COALITION URGES LEGISLATURE TO TAKE STEP BACK ON “STEP” LEGISLATION

PRESS RELEASE: February 2, 2016 DIVERSE COALITION URGES LEGISLATURE TO TAKE STEP BACK ON “STEP” LEGISLATION ASKS LEGISLATORS TO REJECT ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER’S EXPANSIVE LEGISLATIVE…

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Blog: Our First-Week-of-the-Session Legislative Update!

It’s a hazy Friday in Salt Lake City. What’s also hazy are the prospects for clean air and clean energy policies at the 2016 State…

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2014 Accomplishments!

Thank you for helping us make 2014 a productive year for our efforts to protect Utah’s public health and environment. Below is a list of…

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