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Unlike the Fogge extension, the Medical Area Total Energy Plant (MATEP) has been standing for quite some time, although it is still not fully operational. The giant plant moved closer this year to providing the energy it was designed to produce when Gov. Edward J. King requested that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) forego investigation of MATEP's environmental impact, a process mandated by the Clean Air Act, because MATEP is technically a non-profit organization and therefore exempt from the review regulation. The EPA last month decided in favor of the exemption...
November 6--The State Secretary of Environmental Affairs rejects the final environmental impact report on MATEP...
David M. Rosen, director of governmental public relations for Harvard, said that under Massachusetts law MATEP, Inc., the corporation that currently owns the plant, is a "non-profit urban development corporation." He declined to comment on the status of the original corporation set up to run the plant...
...must exempt non-profit health or educational institutions from the Clean Air Act at the request of the state governor. Gov. Edward J. King made the necessary request for MATEP early last month...
...tentatively announced on March 16 that it would allow MATEP, Inc. to install and operate the diesel equipment. The agency provided a two-week period for public comment on the decision...