Northern Arizona coal plant shutdown could hurt Tucson

Kevin Dahl
Kevin Dahl

KVOA.com

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.

Do you think the Navajo Generating Station should have to shut down part of its operations because of EPA carbon regulations? Use the comment box at the end of the story.

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