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Tucsonans are giving feedback on emissions at a power plant in Northern Arizona.
More than 100 people attended a public meeting at Pima Community College West Friday evening.
Tucson Electric Power owns 7.5% of the Navajo Generating Station in Page, Arizona. It accounts for about 10% of TEP’s supply.
It also the supplies 90% of the energy to send Central Arizona Project water to Tucson. CAP officials said if the plant closes, it could easily triple a home’s water bill.
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