Utah Plant Facing Coal Limits Gets Fuel From Colorado

· Oct. 23, 2015, 4:01 pm

A proposed settlement could put limits on the amount of coal burned by a Utah power plant, a move that would have ramifications for a Colorado mine.

The Grand Junction Sentinel reports that a new deal reached by the Environmental Protection Agency, Deseret Power Electric Cooperative and the conservation groups Sierra Club and WildEarth Guardians calls for new pollution controls at the Bonanza Power Plant in northern Utah.

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