Shocked, Shocked: "Widespread Noncompliance" W. New EPA Rules On Disposal Of Toxic Coal Ash [View all]
There is widespread noncompliance with the nations first regulations on coal ash, the toxic waste left after coal is burned for electricity, the Biden administration recently announced. In an enforcement alert issued late last year, the Environmental Protection Agency said the conclusion is based on numerous facility assessments and inspections to determine compliance with regulatory requirements such as groundwater monitoring, corrective action implementation, and disposal unit closure.
Groundwater contamination at coal ash disposal facilities is a significant concern, the document states. Approximately 150 facilities have detected groundwater contamination from metals and other inorganic compounds released through coal ash disposal and EPA believes that number will continue to increase.
The EPA did not identify the facilities where the contamination had occurred but said it made coal ash a national priority last year, a decision that concluded a regulatory process, and has finalized two settlement agreements with operators of facilities in Pueblo, Colorado, and Topeka, Kansas, to address problems there.
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Coal ash is among the most costly of the long-term legacies left by more than a century of coal burning. The waste contains contaminants like mercury, cadmium and arsenic that can pollute the air and seep into groundwater. The contaminants are associated with cancer and other ailments.
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