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An innovative public/private partnership launched by Northern Utilities is helping to revitalize the city of Lewiston, Maine, and deal with the legacy of pollution from one of the city's old manufacturing sites. Starting in the late 1950s, lower production costs elsewhere led to the closure of many of Lewiston’s textile mills, which were the city’s economic base and once produced one quarter of American textiles.
In a move to support domestic energy production and economic growth, the EPA plans to revise compliance timelines and explore new flexibilities under the Steam Electric ELG Rule.