Ash Grove Cement, the largest source of mercury pollution
in Oregon,
has reached a voluntary deal with regulators to cut its mercury emissions by 75
percent within 3 years. The cement plant will be the first in the U.S.
with a specific deal to cut emissions of mercury.
The agreement, with the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, requires
the company to install controls within two years for a cost estimated at $15
million to $20 million.