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Air quality upgrades coming to Lawrence Energy Center

More than 40 years after designing the nation's first air quality control system that reduced acid rain-forming emissions, US engineering giant Black & Veatch is designing and overseeing construction for upgrades to the original equipment at the Lawrence Energy Center. The company is also integrating new air quality control technology that will eliminate ash and other small particle emissions from the plant. The air quality control upgrades are scheduled for completion in 2012.



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