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Posted on 10/02/05

Effects of mercury decision may drift north

Coal-fired power plants south of the border are the largest unregulated source of airborne mercury pollution in the United States, and some of it inevitably drifts into Canada.That fact is one of the main reasons why environmentalists on both sides of the border say Canadians should be paying attention to a "vicious" fight playing out in Washington over new emission limits for the pollutant.

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