The EPA’s new regulations propose reducing the 800 lbs. of mercury the taconite processors in Minnesota and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula produce each year by 462 lbs.
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The cuts are part of 3M’s previously announced plan to eliminate 6,000 positions globally.
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