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Lawyers representing EPA last week argued that multimillion-dollar boiler upgrades in 2007 and 2010 at Ameren Missouri’s Rush Island facilities south of St. Louis should have required a permit and review process under the Clean Air Act. In the 1990s, Ameren decided to switch to a new, ultra-low-sulfur coal rather...
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