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GLIN==> NRDC/EPA nail AEP
- Subject: GLIN==> NRDC/EPA nail AEP
- From: "Alex J. Sagady & Associates" <ajs@sagady.com>
- Date: Tue, 09 Oct 2007 11:24:12 -0400
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Press Contact: Jenny Powers, 212/717-4566
Record-Breaking $4.6 Billion
Clean Air Act Settlement Announced
After Eight-Year Battle, American Electric Power Agrees to Major Power
Plant Upgrades, Pollution Reductions, Environmental Improvements
CHICAGO (October 9, 2007) -- The Natural Resources
Defense Council (NRDC), in collaboration with the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), 8 states, and 12 other environmental
organizations, reached a history-making settlement with American Electric
Power (AEP) today after a nearly decade-old battle over AEP?s violations
of the Clean Air Act?s ?New Source Review? requirements.
The $4.6 billion settlement represents the largest of its kind in the
history of the Clean Air Act and the most money an energy company has
ever agreed to put towards new pollution controls.
AEP also agreed to pay an additional $15 million civil penalty, which is
the highest penalty paid by any electric utility in settlement of a New
Source Review case, and also fund $60 million in environmental mitigation
projects.
?Today?s historic settlement not only holds AEP accountable, but also
puts big polluters on notice that they can no longer run and hide from
their actions or circumvent the Clean Air Act,? said John Walke, director
of NRDC?s Clean Air Program. ?The size of the settlement means that we
will be able to keep 813,000 tons of harmful pollution out of the
atmosphere, improving air quality and public health around these plants
and beyond.?
NRDC filed suit against AEP in 1999 under the Clean Air Act for
violations at 16 of its coal-fired electric power plants because AEP
facilities had upgraded and increased smog and soot pollution without
installing the pollution controls required by law.
As a result of its Clean Air Act violations, AEP emitted illegal amounts
of harmful nitrogen oxides and deadly sulfur dioxide pollution at plants
in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Virginia and West Virginia for over two
decades.
The Columbus, Ohio-based AEP owns 25 coal-fired electric plants in the
United States, and was the number one industrial emitter of carbon
dioxide, nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide pollution in the country,
based on 2004 data.
Under the settlement, AEP agreed to undertake approximately $4.6 billion
worth of pollution control measures at its existing plants over the next
decade. The new pollution controls will, reduce sulfur dioxide emissions
by 79 percent and nitrogen oxide emissions by 69 percent from the 16
plants covered by the settlement. The sulfur dioxide reduction is among
the largest percentage decrease ever achieved in any settlement with
coal-fired electric utilities. AEP will also put $60 million towards
projects to mitigate the impacts of their past illegal emissions,
including the conversion of heavily-polluting trucks and barges to
low-sulfur diesel fuel.
?We are happy that AEP has finally agreed to install the modern pollution
controls that the Clean Air Act has required for decades,? said Shannon
Fisk, attorney in NRDC?s Midwest office. ?This is an important first step
toward reducing the disproportionate air pollution burden that is placed
on residents of the Ohio River Valley. With today?s settlement, a new day
has dawned in the region and cleaner air will soon follow.?
NRDC?s lawsuit, which also represented the Sierra Club, was one of
several suits filed against AEP. Other plaintiffs included the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which initiated the battle against
AEP, as well as 8 states: New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Vermont,
Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maryland, and Rhode Island, and 12 other
environmental groups: Citizen Action Coalition of Indiana, Clean Air
Council, Hoosier Environmental Council, Indiana Wildlife Federation,
Izaak Walton League of America, League of Ohio Sportsmen, National
Wildlife Federation, Ohio Citizen Action, Ohio Valley Environmental
Council, Sierra Club, U.S.PIRG, and West Virginia Environmental
Council.
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The Natural Resources Defense Council is a national, nonprofit
organization of scientists, lawyers and environmental specialists
dedicated to protecting public health and the environment. Founded in
1970, NRDC has 1.2 million members and online activists, served from
offices in New York, Washington, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco and
Beijing.
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