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Thursday, January 23, 2014 3:09:22 PM
An official from Ash Grove Cement Co. said he is “cautiously optimistic” that the company’s Durkee plant can meet federal limits on airborne mercury emissions slated to take effect in two years.
“I’m glad we have till 2015. It appears we will (meet the EPA’s regulations),” said Curtis Lesslie, corporate vice president of environmental affairs for Ash Grove, which is based in Overland Park, Kan.
The company’s plant near Durkee, along Interstate 84 about 27 miles southeast of Baker City, had been Oregon’s largest producer of airborne mercury before Ash Grove spent $20 million to install emissions controls in 2010.
Yeppers Yeppers Yeppers!!!
I do believe they can meet the federal limits
The hot run test proved it
Oh Baby!!!!
PS : Nice find...again
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