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Effect of power plant emission reductions on a nearby wilderness area: a case study in northwestern Colorado

March 9, 2013

This study evaluates the effect of emission reductions at two coal-fired power plants in northwestern Colorado on a nearby wilderness area. Control equipment was installed at both plants during 1999–2004 to reduce SO2 and NOx emissions. One challenge was separating the effects of local from regional emissions, which also declined during the study period. The long-term datasets examined confirm that emission reductions had a beneficial effect on air and water quality in the wilderness. Despite a 75 % reduction in SO2 emissions, sulfate aerosols measured in the wilderness decreased by only 20 %. Because the site is relatively close to the power plants (

Publication Year 2013
Title Effect of power plant emission reductions on a nearby wilderness area: a case study in northwestern Colorado
DOI 10.1007/s10661-013-3086-6
Authors M. Mast, Daniel Ely
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Index ID 70042668
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Colorado Water Science Center
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