"Less than half of Pennsylvania's fossil-fueled power plants have pollution controls, a long-tolerated dirty habit that's now getting its comeuppance in tougher, new federal regulations.
Of the 168 power-generating units listed in Pennsylvania -- the coal-, gas- and oil-burning boilers that provide much of the commonwealth's electricity -- only 78 have modern anti-pollution technology, a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency report released earlier this month revealed.
Fewer than 60 have advanced scrubbers for sulfur dioxide, a toxic contaminant that travels far on the winds, aggravates asthma and destroys lung tissue."
Andrew McGill reports for the Allentown Morning Call July 23, 2011.
"New Rules Put Pressure on Outdated Power Plants"
Source: Reuters, 07/25/2011