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White House Downplayed the Risks of Mercury in Proposed Rules, Scientists Say







White House Downplayed the Risks of
Mercury in Proposed Rules, Scientists
Say

White House Downplayed the Risks of
Mercury in Proposed Rules, Scientists
Say
04/09/2004 03:55 PM

White House staff members deleted or modified information on the toxic effects of mercury when writing regulations for coal-fired power plants, documents and e-mail messages show.




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