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Environmental 2006 P5



Exelon to begin remediation of tritium found in groundwater
Exelon Corp. today announced that it will soon begin to clean up tritium from groundwater at Braidwood Generating Station, resulting from an agreement with Illinois officials.

South Korea outlines $2bn for emissions technology R&D
South Korea has pledged to invest over $2bn over the next four years on researching and developing power generation technologies that will lower its carbon dioxide emissions.

EPA Inspector General calls for more mercury monitoring
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Inspector General released a report Monday that raised questions about EPA's ability to control utility-attributable hotspots.

OVEC-IKEC to invest $820 million for environmental controls
The Ohio Valley Electric Corp. and its subsidiary, Indiana-Kentucky Electric Corp., announced preliminary plans for investing an estimated $820 million to install additional environmental controls at two of its plants.

Entergy to voluntarily reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Entergy Corp. has pledged to make a voluntary commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from its operating plants and stabilize those emissions at a level 20 percent below year 2000 from 2006-2010.

Natsource reports growth in the GHG Market
Carbon Trading house Natsource has released details of its global survey of Greenhouse Gas market activity covering 2005 and the first quarter of 2006, which shows extensive growth in trading with transactions totaling $10.6bn in 2005.

Rhode Island town to conduct polls on wind energy
Residents of Bristol, Rhode Island, US, began giving their opinions yesterday on proposed projects for wind energy, reported East Bay Newspapers.

Great River Energy to add scrubber at Stanton Station
Great River Energy recently approved the addition of sulfur dioxide control equipment to Unit 1 of Stanton Station, a 188-MW power plant near Stanton, North Dakota, US.

Draft report recommends deep disposal of UK nuclear waste
The UK Committee on Radioactive Waste Management) (CoRWM) yesterday published draft recommendations for how it believes Britain should deal with its mounting stockpile of nuclear waste material, concluding that the best available option was to store the waste in a deep shaft drilled into stable rock somewhere in Britain.

States sue EPA for failing to adopt strong emission standards
Ten U.S. state Attorneys General sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for failing to adopt strong emission standards to reduce air pollution from new power plants across the nation.

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