The Clean Smokestacks Act, passed in June 2002, required DAQ to study potential control of mercury emissions from coal-fired utility plants and other stationary sources. The required reports and other information relating to mercury emissions are listed below.
- Clean Smokestacks Act Reports for Mercury and other related Mercury Documents
- Final Report of the Division of Air Quality to the Environmental Management Commission on the Control of Mercury Emissions from Coal-Fired Electric Steam Generating Units, July 1, 2012
- North Carolina Division of Air Quality - 2012 Report on Control of Mercury Emissions from Coal-Fired Electric Generating Units
- Interim Report of the Division of Air Quality to the
Environmental Management Commission on the Control of Mercury Emissions from Coal-Fired Electric Steam Generating Units, July 1, 2008
- Mercury Emissions and Mercury Controls For Coal-fired Electrical Utility Boilers Final Report (Clean Smokestacks Act Final Report, September 1, 2005)
- Mercury Clean Smokestacks Act Second Interim Report (September 2004)
- Agenda and Presentations from Hg/CO2 Workshop Held April 19-21, 2004
- Mercury Emissions and Mercury Controls For Coal-fired Electrical Utility Boilers, Volume I: First Interim Report, September 1, 2003
- Mercury Emissions and Mercury Controls For Coal-fired Electrical Utility Boilers, Volume II: First Interim Report, September 1, 2003
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