16/16 TX Coal Plants Monitored Showed Known Carcinogens In Groundwater; "Everywhere We Looked"
As the Trump administration considers weakening Obama-era safeguards for the disposal of toxic coal waste, a new report shows that groundwater near all of Texas 16 monitored coal-fired power plants is contaminated with pollutants including known carcinogens linked to so-called coal ash.
The report by the Washington D.C.-based Environmental Integrity Project, released Thursday, analyzed on-site groundwater monitoring data that power companies are now required to report to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under an Obama-era regulation known as the Coal Ash Rule.
The report found that the groundwater around coal-fired plants across the state contain levels of pollutants like arsenic, boron, cobalt or lithium that would make it unsafe for human consumption. It also found that almost none of the impoundments where plants dispose of spent coal are lined properly to prevent leakage one of the requirements of the 2015 Coal Ash Rule.
We found contamination everywhere we looked, poisoning groundwater aquifers and recreational fishing spots across the state, said EIP attorney Abel Russ, an author of the report. This confirms that dumping large volumes of toxic waste in poorly-lined pits is a terrible idea. EIP is a non-profit research and advocacy group founded by a former head of civil enforcement at the EPA and employs former EPA staffers.
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