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CRS-6 This confusion over cost extends into the discussion of unemployment in the high-sulfur coal industry. Both econometric and coal industry studies assume that fuel-switching would be the major alternative used in reducing S02 emissions--a scenario rejected in the utilities’ studies despite historic behavior. Indeed, if the utilities did use FGD, then coal employment impact would probably
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CRS*20' which will determine the success of any of these financing schemes. Polluter Pays. One of the basic tenets of environmental protection is the concept that polluters of the environment should pay for the cost of cleaning up their own pollution. However, the government has generally provided some assistance to polluters in achieving mandated standards. Generally, this assistance has
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CRS-51 Table 9: Estimated Monthly Cost to Residential Consumers ‘ (l983$) Utility Highest Year Cost 20-Year Levelized Cost Fuel Switch Fuel Switch H.R. 3400 S. 2001 Scenario H.R. 3400 S. 2001 Scenario ——-—5oo KWH/MON H—--- Gulf 2 Power 1.50 1.60 1.50 0.90 1.20 1.00 Florida 0 it = Power 0.90 1.10 1 1.20 0.60 g 0.90 0.90 ---1000 KWH/MONTH--- Gulf A .3000 ._ "3000 A Florida 5 ’ POWer 2020 2030
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from clean States may be assisting more in the clean-up of other States‘ utilities (and possibly industries) than under H.R. 3400, in, exchange for the 12 million ton reduction envisioned in the bill. Regional Equity. A second perspective on the equity issue is a regional or national one. Traditionally, air pollution control was primarily concerned with local ambient concentrations. Hence, localities
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provide significant job savings, but how much is unclear.. The weakest high-sulfur coal protection is in S. 2001. As discussed earlier, the priority system of S. 2001 almost guarantees that fuel switching would be the strategy of first.choice., Hence, high-sulfur coal protection is basically a matter of administrative discretion. If enforcement of section 125 of the Clean Air Act (which attempts
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FIGURE 3: ‘:01 vi" :0" 17"‘ do //d r S B U 1 E 1 -1. § ' I 77i4:.’l$dnds'. of 3 3 [W 19-- Q.- 49-- u": IO‘? Source: CRS- 10 Rate Impact of $500,000 Investment Using Different Accounting Methods (discounted) - e __5' lb ;} /2' I3. /,3 /3' ,; ;g_ Vms Derived from Morrison, Sylvia. Construction Work in Progress in Electric Base Rate. Report
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A a significant advantage in terms of rate impact despite its early collection. A major reason for this is the trust fund's ability to collect interest on its revenues while awaiting the paying off of the program's expenditures. i A second advantage of the trust fund, not illustrated here, is that prepayment "unstacks" capital costs from~operations and maintenance (0 & M) costs
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, of countering programming which allegedly encourages sexual activity. Similarly, 32 Notice of Inquiry, Gen. Docket No. 34-232, 49 Fed. Reg. 20317 (May 14, 1934). 33 scales-459. 34 Telecommunications Research and Action Center [TRAC] and Media Access Project [MAP] v. FCC, 801 F.2d 501 (D.C. Cir. 1986). 35 Meredith Corp. v. FCC, 309 3.23 350 (u.c. Cir. 1937). 35 Kriz, "Debate Revived over Fairness Doctrine
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mentioned in the Constitution, the Court based its ruling on the 9th amendment, which provides 3 Morse, "Contraceptive Ads and the TV,” The Washington Post, Jan. 11, 1985, p. B5. M 4 "Congress Considers Condom Commercials," supra n. 1. 5 18 U.S.C. S 146l. The language "obscene, lewd, lascivious, indecent, filthy or vile article, matter, thing, device, or substance" in that section
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that courts would uphold a total ban on contraceptive advertisements, because the Supreme Court has held that the constitutional right of personal privacy encompasses the right of access to contraceptives, by married and unmarried adults and minors alike. In fact that Court in 1983 declared unconstitutional a federal law which prohibited the unsolicited mailing of contraceptive ads. Language in these cases
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by the Central Hudson test); and this 23 _1_;_.ac2979. 24 ‘S_E_1_)£_a_.n. 10-) 25 §ug£3 n. 15. 25 §2£E2'n. 9. 27 Supra n. 18.
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the fourteenth amendment's equal protection clause. Finally, in a 1977 decision, Carey v. Population Services Internationa1,10 the Court held that minors have a constitutionally protected right of privacy which encompasses the right to receive contraceptives. This case held that regulations which impose a burden on a decision as fundamental as whether to bear or beget a child can be justified only
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Contraceptives," CR8 Report, Sept. 24, 1986. i 12 Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. v. Public Service Comm., 447 U.S. 557, 561 (1980). ‘ T 13 315 u.s. 52 (1942). 14 341 U.S. 622 (1951).
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of commercial speech is constitutionally permissible: (1) Is the speech protected by the first amendment? (2) Is the claimed governmental interest substantial? and, if both of these questions are answered in the affirmative, (3) does the statute advance that government interest? (4) Finally, is the statute more restrictive than is necessary to serve that interest? Applying this test to the challenged statute
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Lonq Pine Creek~ Nebraska 2,097,000 Nutrients -. -« ’" ,Tillamo0k Bay Oregon 2,303,000 Animal wastes, nutrients Conestoqa Pennsylvania 2,370,000 Animal wastes, nutrients, % Headwaters ‘_t , pesticides, sediment Oakwood- , South Dakota 12,305,000 Sediments, nutrients Lake Poinsett » 1 Nansemond— Viruinia 2,136,000 Nutrients Chuckatuck . ~ Subtotal s5,51s,nsui _1_/ — Contingency 1d,30S,000 _2
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