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In their last year in power, the Bush administration could easily just do nothing and let our wild places float in a dangerous limbo, waiting to become someone else's problem. But instead, they're going to continue active, aggressive legislation to threaten public lands, this time by tweaking the Clean Air Act to make it easier to build power plants near national parks and wildernesses. I guess you gotta hand it to them for not taking their lame-duck year lying down.
In one set of comments, the EPA's regional computer modeling staff wrote that the proposal "would allow for significant degradation" of the parks' air quality. An e-mail from National Park Service staff called aspects of the plan "bad public policy" that would "make it much easier to build power plants" near Class 1 areas, which include some Fish and Wildlife Service-protected land.Most national parks have suffered from severe visibility and air quality problems, even in the Rocky Mountain west. Visibility at Great Smoky Mountains National Park has dropped from 80 miles to 15 miles on a clear summer day. Power plants near Great Smoky also deposit acid from emissions, making the soil in the park the most acidic of any monitored in North America.
Don Shepherd, an environmental engineer at the Park Service's air resources division in Denver, said of the new rule, "I don't know of anyone at our level, who deals with this day to day, that likes it or thinks it's going to make sense.
"We really want to have clean air at national parks all the time, and not just at average times," Shepherd said in a telephone interview. "All of our national parks have impaired visibility. . . . It would really be a setback in trying to make progress."

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problem is that if you don't have mountain lions and predators to the deer they will become overpopulated and pollute the ecosystem. Thus increasing the disease and other issues with other species in the enviorment plus their own demise examples of this are chronic wasring disease.
Posted: May 18, 2008 tim
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