Save Big Bend - Ask For a Strong Haze Rule For Texas!

Big Bend and Guadalupe Mountains National Park are increasingly under attack from air pollution -- and the source is our dirty coal plants and refineries and pollution from surrounding states.

The Clean Air Act requires the State of Texas and EPA to reduce and eliminate this haze. Under EPA's proposed rule, however, Texas's oldest and dirtiest power plants would be exempted from installing readily-available, modern pollution controls -- instead they could purchase emissions allowances from states as far away as Minnesota and South Carolina. These purchases won't help Big Bend or Guadalupe or clean up the air that Texans breathe.

Please submit your comments to protect Big Bend and Guadalupe Mountains National Park from air pollution.
Attention Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2011-0729

In regards to: [Decision Maker],

I urge the EPA to strengthen its proposed rule for Texas and regional haze, Docket # EPA-HQ-OAR-2011-0729.

Under EPA's proposed rule, Texas would rely only on the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule, which focuses on statewide pollution reductions, to reduce haze in national parks. The Cross State Air Pollution Rule was designed for a different purpose, and has not yet been put into effect due to litigation. Most importantly, under that rule, the old, dirty Texas plants that currently contribute to haze in beloved areas like Big Bend and the Guadalupe Mountains may choose not to install pollution controls, instead opting to buy emission allowances from states as far away as Minnesota and South Carolina. To address haze, EPA should require Texas to consider each plant on a case-by-case basis and make sure our parks and health are protected.

These distant emission reductions in other states, rather than Texas, may not protect Big Bend or Guadalupe Mountains as intended by the Rule.

Moreover, the same air pollution from coal-fired power plants that causes haze also harms public health, so the proposed rule may not clean up the air that Texans breathe as the Regional Haze Rule would.

Visitors to Big Bend and Guadalupe Mountains, and all Texans, deserve the full clean air benefits of the Regional Haze Rule.
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