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EPA, Coast Guard Extend Pollution Control Agreement With Royal Caribbean: New Advanced Technologies Allow Industry To Comply With Emission Standards, Reduce Costs

2015-01-05 05:30:27| pollutiononline Home Page

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Coast Guard authorized formal exemptions by Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines that allow for the enlargement of the cruise line’s research program to develop and install exhaust gas scrubber systems on its cruise ships

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