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New federal rules aim to lower methane pollution, a top contributor to climate change, from oil and gas production. The industry says this could have sweeping impacts on Wyoming.
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A new rule issued by the Environmental Protection Agency aims to reduce pollution from coal-burning power plants and factories in nearly two dozen states. That’s to improve the air quality for people living downwind – an issue in the Mountain West.
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A national report looking at coal ash sites and groundwater contamination was released Thursday, Nov. 3. According to the data, Wyoming has two coal plants that are in the top five nationally for most contaminated; however, the company in question disputes some of the accusations.
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The Cross-State Air Pollution Rule aims to curtail air pollution that originates in one state and drifts to others. Wyoming is currently one of five states that don't have any programs to address smog-forming emissions that cross state lines.
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On Friday, the Environmental Protection Agency released the first national guidelines to regulate the disposal of coal ash. This dust-like substance is…
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A coal industry roundtable discussion left some people feeling more optimistic about Wyoming coal industry than they had been before. During last…