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Protect Children From Toxic Mercury Air Pollution
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Mercury can harm children’s brain development. The EPA must restore strong power plant pollution limits now.
The Environmental Protection Agency finalized a repeal of health-protecting updates to the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards, also known as MATS, for coal- and oil-fired power plants.1 The repeal returned the standards to earlier requirements and removed more protective limits adopted in 2024.2
Health and environmental groups sued the EPA over the rollback, arguing that it reduces protections from mercury and other toxic metals such as lead, arsenic, and nickel from coal-fired power plants.3
Mercury is a dangerous neurotoxin. It can harm brain development, especially for babies and children. Air toxics from power plants can also worsen asthma, damage lungs, increase cancer risk, and threaten people already living near industrial pollution.
Health Groups Are Fighting Back
The lawsuit challenges a rollback that allows more mercury, lead, and other toxic pollution from coal- and oil-fired power plants.4 The American Lung Association said the EPA’s action will expose more communities to mercury and other toxic pollutants, increasing risks tied to brain development impacts, asthma attacks, cancers, and premature deaths.5
Mercury and Air Toxics Standards have driven down dangerous mercury pollution from power plants by more than 90% since they took effect in 2015.6 Rolling back newer standards now threatens to reverse progress that protected families for years.
The EPA’s own MATS page states that the agency finalized the repeal of certain 2024 amendments on February 19, 2026.1 The Federal Register final rule confirms the repeal of amendments to the national standards for hazardous air pollutants from coal- and oil-fired electric utility steam generating units.2
Children And Frontline Communities Need Protection
The EPA Administrator has the power to restore the 2024 MATS updates, reinstate stronger limits on mercury and other hazardous metals, require strong emissions monitoring, and protect communities near coal- and oil-fired power plants.
Power plants should not be allowed to emit more toxic pollution because compliance is inconvenient. Children should not face avoidable neurotoxic exposure. Families near coal plants should not lose safeguards that modern pollution controls can provide.
The EPA’s mission is to protect health and the environment. That means keeping the strongest achievable protections against mercury and other air toxics.
Sign now to urge the EPA to restore Mercury and Air Toxics Standards and protect children and communities from toxic power plant pollution.
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