Arizona chambers ask EPA to slow down moves on coal-fired power plants

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By Mike Sunnucks

Phoenix Business Journal

Thirty Arizona chambers of commerce are coming to the aid of coal-fired power plants as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency tries to crack down on nitrogen oxide emissions.

The Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Greater Phoenix Chamber and 28 other chamber groups across the state are petitioning the EPA to slow down its new regulations and pollution reduction plans it wants to impose on three coal-fired plants.

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