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Tuesday, November 16, 2010   

BOISE, Idaho - The Ash Grove Cement Company plant in Durkee, Oregon, is one of many under orders from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to cut back on mercury emissions. The agency says the plant's mercury levels are among the highest in the country, and that's a concern for Idaho because those drifting emissions are the top source of mercury pollution in the Gem State. But that plant, and the whole industry, are fighting EPA orders.

Justin Hayes, program director at the Idaho Conservation League, says delays in reducing pollution are bad for public health.

"They need to install additional pollution control equipment - combinations of scrubbers, or filter systems. The Ash Grove plant in Durkee, they're asking to be treated differently than all of the other cement kilns across the country."

Attorney Jim Pew with Earthjustice, which filed the brief, says the plants, including the one in Durkee, are largely owned by multi-billion-dollar companies that can afford to clean up their emissions.

"What they don't mention is that the standards are no more strong than the Clean Air Act requires - and in fact, EPA was supposed to put these standards in place more than a decade ago. So, the cement industry, they've been allowed to not clean up their toxic emissions for more than ten years."

The EPA has determined that the economic benefit of the new rules will outweigh the cost. Pew says he's eager to see what happens when the issue is heard by a Washington, D.C., Circuit Court.

Ash Grove is a big employer and taxpayer in Oregon's Baker County. Pew says getting it off the list of the nation's top mercury polluters would also make it a better corporate citizen. And some progress is noted.

"It's got a good start by putting on the Activated Carbon Injection system. But that's not the only way out there to get mercury emissions down. There are lots of other things the plant can do to get up to the level it needs to get, to meet these standards."

A brief filed in support of the EPA claims that the tougher air pollution rules would prevent 2500 deaths nationwide every year, and result in up to $18 billion in health benefits. The industry's major trade group calls the new rules a threat to cement companies and the jobs they provide.





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