By CASSANDRA SWEET
SAN FRANCISCO—California regulators adopted new rules Tuesday that will require power plants to reduce their impact on aquatic wildlife at a potential cost of hundreds of millions, or billions of dollars.
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18 May 2010 Leave a comment
by Trager Water Report in Power plants
SAN FRANCISCO—California regulators adopted new rules Tuesday that will require power plants to reduce their impact on aquatic wildlife at a potential cost of hundreds of millions, or billions of dollars.
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