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2002-05-14
A new study released today by the Illinois PIRG Education Fund titled Children at Risk: How Air Pollution from Power Plants Threatens the Health of America's Children finds that 2,746,764 children in Illinois live in the shadows of old, dirty coal-fired power plants. These children are exposed to pollutants that cause a host of health problems, from asthma attacks to neonatal death and slowed neurological development.
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2002-04-04
Most of the nation's oldest and dirtiest power plants, including the E.D. Edwards and Marion plants in Illinois are actually getting dirtier, not cleaner, according to this report.
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