Idaho-based St. Luke's Health Services is requesting an air quality permit to construct a new hospital in Nampa, Idaho, Idaho Press-Tribune reported.
The proposed permit from the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality would regulate emissions from stationary emission sources including three dual-fuel boilers to heat the building, four diesel-fired emergency engine generators and two water cooling towers.
Emissions must remain in legal limits. A public comment period is available upon request.
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