Thursday, September 30, 2004

Tell Governor Blagojevich TODAY he should clean up polluting power plants in Illinois!

Sound science shows that pollution from old coal-fired power

plants is literally killing hundreds of Illinois residents and
causing tens of thousands of preventable asthma attacks here
every single year. These plants also emit thousands of pounds of
brain-damaging mercury every year, which ends up in Illinois
waters and in the fish we and our families eat.

When he ran for office Governor Blagojevich promised to set new
long term pollution rules for power plants, and now he is making
his final decision on exactly what action Illinois will take to
clean up old, dirty coal-fired power plants. His final decision
will likely be made this week. We NEED strong pollution rules in
Illinois to clean up the largest single sources of dangerous air
pollution in Illinois, and Governor Blagojevich needs to hear
from you!

Let Governor Blagojevich know air pollution that endangers your
health and the health of your family is unacceptable by faxing
him a letter asking him to propose and enact tight state
pollution rules for coal-fired power plants!!

Governor Blagojevich must direct the Illinois EPA and the
Pollution Control Board to enact state pollution rules that cut
toxic mercury emissions by 90 percent by 2009, and smog and soot
pollution from power plants by two-thirds by 2010. Illinois
rules should require that all pollution from power plants is
reduced by at least 90 percent by 2020.

Action Needed--ACT NOW as the Governor could make his decision
this week! Please use the link below to send a fax to Governor
Blagojevich which asks him to set strong pollution limits for
Illinois¿ coal-fired power plants.

Take action by Thursday, September 30, 2004.

You can take action on this alert via the web at:
http://actionnetwork.org/campaign/coalplants/83d5wn2fj37edw

Visit the web address below to tell your friends about this.
http://actionnetwork.org/campaign/coalplants/forward/83d5wn2fj37edw

We encourage you to take action by October 1, 2004

Act Today! Clean Up Old Coal Plants in Illinois!

INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPOND VIA THE WEB:
If you have access to a web browser, you can take action on this
alert by going to the following URL:

http://actionnetwork.org/campaign/coalplants/83d5wn2fj37edw

Your letter will be addressed and sent to:
Governor Rod Blagojevich (if you live in IL)

----THIS LETTER WILL BE SENT IN YOUR NAME----
Dear [decision maker name automatically inserted here],

Illinois is suffering from dangerous problems that have been
ignored for far too long. State residents must now avoid eating
fish caught anywhere in Illinois' waters because of their high
mercury content, and two-thirds of Illinoisans still breathe air
that fails to meet minimal health standards for deadly soot and
smog. Illinois' fleet of 23 old coal-fired power plants is
largely responsible for both problems. I am writing to ask you
to direct the Illinois EPA and the Illinois Pollution Control
Board to enact strong new power plant pollution limits for
coal-fired power plants in Illinois.

In the last 18 months, the federal government has failed
Illinois. The U.S. EPA rolled back several critical provisions
under the Clean Air Act, actually making it easier for old power
plants to increase pollution and to avoid installing controls
that would lower air pollution in Illinois. Attorney General
Madigan has been forced to take legal action against U.S. EPA in
an attempt to stop these rollbacks. Illinois EPA Director
Cipriano also testified this year that federal air pollution
policies are far short of what is needed to protect Illinois
residents. U.S. EPA's current proposal on power plant pollution
will mean that nearly two-thirds of Illinois residents will
still be breathing unhealthy air in 2015 and beyond.

In 2002, you promised to set new long term pollution standards
for power plants in Illinois. Your leadership in on this issue
is needed now. In our state, 90 percent of the brain-damaging
mercury emitted can and must be eliminated at every coal fired
power plant by 2009. Two-thirds of the power plant pollution
that causes asthma and heart attacks in Illinois can and must
also be cut by 2010. All power plants located within areas that
fail to meet air quality standards must also be required to add
modern pollution controls. 90 percent of both types of pollution
can and should be eliminated by 2020.

Strong rules in Illinois would slash the more than 1350
premature deaths and nearly 34,000 asthma attacks that Illinois
residents now endure every year from power plant pollution
alone. They would also create economic opportunities. Adding
modern pollution controls at Illinois power plants and
increasing clean renewable sources of power in Illinois would
also create good and needed jobs. Strong rules would also help
to stabilize Illinois coal industry by encouraging the use of
much cleaner advanced technologies like integrated gasification
combined cycle power systems.

I look forward to your response.

----END OF LETTER TO BE SENT----

Sincerely,
(Your Name)

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