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What does CAMR stand for?

Clean Air Mercury Rule


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Canadian Association of Members of Public Utility Tribunals
Center of Advanced Materials for Purification of Water with Systems
Canadian Applied Math Quarterly
Camera
Center for Alternative Medicine and Research and Education (Harvard Medical School; also seen as CAMRE)
Centeralized Autonomous Message Reporting (Alcatel)
Centre for Applied Microbiology and Research
Chloramphenicol Resistance (gene)
Chorioathetosis with Mental Retardation and Abnormal Behavior
Cisco Access Metro Router
Coalition for the Advancement of Medical Research
Colin Archer Memorial Race (Netherlands to Norway sailing race)
Campaign for Real Ale
Canadian American Modified Racing Association
Center for Advancing Microbial Risk Assessment
Chilbolton Advanced Meteorological Radar
Children and Media Research Advancement
Computer-Assisted Medical Record Audit
Consortium for Advanced Modeling of Region Air Quality
C.A. Muller Radio Astronomy Station (Dwingeloo, Netherlands)



Samples in periodicals archive:
A federal regulation, the Clean Air Mercury Rule, was created in 2005 by the U.
The suit stems from EPA's 2005 Clean Air Mercury Rule, which exempted power plants from having to adhere to the strictest toxic control requirements of the federal Clean Air Act--controls that aimed to eliminate up to 90 percent of power plant mercury emissions by 2008.
EPA's ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ANALYSIS FOR THE CLEAN AIR MERCURY RULE A.
The move toward clean coal technology is also bolstered by the Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Air Interstate Rule issued on March 10 of last year and the Clean Air Mercury Rule five days after that.
Mercury Following controversial changes and heated public debate, the EPA released the Clean Air Mercury Rule in March, Using a market-based cap-and-trade program, the new rule specifies standards of performance for coal-fired power plants.
TABLE 2 EPA's Monetized Annual Benefits Benefits, Costs, and Net Benefits of Final Clean Air Mercury Rule in 2020 * Discount Rate Benefits Cost Net Benefits 3% $1.
Byline: The Register-Guard EPA considered mercury study The Register-Guard's March 26 editorial "Mercury meltdown: EPA ignored findings of its own study" criticized the Environmental Protection Agency for dismissing a report by the Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management while creating the Clean Air Mercury Rule.
Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Air Interstate and Clean Air Mercury rules, throwing the SO2 and NOx markets into disarray and wiping out the nascent mercury market.

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