Cleaning Up Dirty Power Plants

Table of Contents

 

"Filthy 14"

Health Effects

Environmental Effects

Cleaning Up The "Filthy 14"

I=PAT

Conclusions and Solutions

What YOU Can Do

Bibliography

                                                                            

Creator of Web Site: anya jette

christiansen

All information on this web

page-unless other wise cited-

comes from "Polluting Power."

 

 

 

 

 

Breathing air that will make us sick is a concern that we all share. Yet, in New England, the "Filthy 14" coal and oil burning power plants are polluting the air in the region and beyond. Cleaning them up will seriously improve the quality of our air. Moreover, it will set an example of leadership to other regions in our nation, which are concerned with air pollution at the local, national and global level.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This web site serves to inform about the "Filthy 14." All information--unless otherwise cited--is based on "Polluting Power, A Report on New England's Dirtiest Power Plants," which Clean Water Action put out in conjunction with MassPIRG, the Natural Resources Council Of Maine, and the Toxics Action Center.