H.R. 4859106th CongressHouse Bill

Great Smoky Mountain Clean Air Act of 2000

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Great Smoky Mountains Clean Air Act of 2000 - Amends the Clean Air Act to identify aggregate emission reduction objectives in connection with Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) powerplants. Sets a modernization deadline for outdated TVA powerplants. Prohibits TVA from increasing hydroelectric energy generation in order to achieve such mandated objectives if the increase would require a drawdown of any contiguous lake or reservoir between Memorial Day and August 1.

Introduced Jul 13, 2000
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Passed Senate
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Charles Taylor

Republican

U.S. Representative · NC-11

7 cosponsors — all Republican

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