Three weeks later a second spill occurred in Alabama, further focusing the nation's attention on the potential dangers of
coal waste disposal.
Not exact matches
Regulations for
waste disposal, including the
disposal of
coal ash, should be strengthened and fully enforced to prevent the creation of new contaminated sites and new threats to drinking water.
Principal stationary pollution sources include chemical plants,
coal - fired power plants, oil refineries, petrochemical plants, nuclear
waste disposal activity, incinerators, large livestock farms (dairy cows, pigs, poultry, etc.), PVC factories, metals production factories, plastics factories, and other heavy industry.
Principal stationary pollution sources include chemical plants,
coal - fired power plants, oil refineries, nuclear
waste disposal activity, incinerators, large animal farms, PVC factories, metals production factories, plastics factories, and other heavy industry.
Solid
waste often lacks proper
disposal, waterways have been polluted, and the air quality has plummeted, largely due to the
coal - fired power plants that serve as the country's primary source of energy.
A
waste containment dam break spilled 160,000 cubic meters of
coal ash into the Partizanskaya River and the Nahodka Bay watershed from a ring dike
disposal site near Partizansk in the Russian Far East 200 kilometers east of Vladivostok in May 2004.
RUSSIA A
waste containment dam break spilled 160,000 cubic meters of
coal ash into the Partizanskaya River and the Nahodka Bay watershed from a ring dike
disposal site near Partizansk in the Russian Far East 200 kilometers east of Vladivostok in May 2004.
The mining, processing, transportation, burning and
disposal of
coal waste is toxic, wasteful, and harms communities in Appalachia and across the country.
The
coal industry should look at this as a way to increase the value of their product, not as a
waste disposal problem that adds prohibitive costs.
We still haven't found an answer for
disposal of nuclear
waste, which is unconscionable; our attempts at CO2 sequestration in
coal power plants are stumbling at best; we've expanded solar and wind generation far too slowly.
The report, in an attempt to pressure the EPA to regulate
coal ash, noted that most states do not monitor drinking water contamination levels near
waste disposal sites.
Coal and nuclear are only cheap if you ignore externialities like
waste disposal, decommissioning and health costs from particulates.
In the U.S., a range of legislation and regulation at the federal and state levels governs miner safety,
coal mine reclamation,
coal plant siting, thermal pollution from
coal plant cooling,
coal combustion emissions, and
disposal of
coal waste.
From mining through final
disposal of
waste from
coal - fired power plants, the use of
coal produces a wide range of impacts on the natural environment and human health.
It's more often the beneficiary of implicit or explicit government subsidies to make it more affordable for the
coal industry to operate (the land is practically given to them for free, they get tax expenditures hand over fist, their roads are most often built for them by the state, they're exempted from
waste -
disposal regulations, allowed to dump and run, and use some of the most tyrannical and abject labor standards in the world).
His experience includes
coal, oil, gas, hydro, geothermal, nuclear power plants, nuclear
waste disposal, and a wide range of energy and end use management projects.
To prohibit the Environmental Protection Agency from regulating
coal combustion byproducts as hazardous
waste under subtitle C of the Solid
Waste Disposal Act, and for other purposes.
They include those increasing
coal taxes in India (and Korea, where the levy increased to US$ 21 / t in 2015 from US$ 15 / t in 2014); moves being made to a national emissions - trading scheme like those being undertaken in China and Korea» tightening emissions requirements on
coal - fired power generation in the U.S. and India; greater regulation of mine
waste disposal ponds in Brazil and the U.S; and greater scrutiny of
coal mine rehabilitation subsidies and
coal company leasing schemes in the U.S.
(1) Systems of monitoring, producing or extracting gas from solid
waste disposal facilities, if the bore hole is a well subject to the act of July 7, 1980 (P.L. 380, No. 97), known as the Solid
Waste Management Act, which does not penetrate a workable
coal seam.
WHEREAS, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) intends to propose federal regulations to govern the
disposal of
coal combustion byproducts (CCB) under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA); WHEREAS, the EPA is considering changing the current regulatory status of CCBs from a non-hazardous
waste under the...
39 environmental groups have drafted a letter asking the Obama administration to «reject a pending federal rule that will make it easier to dispose of
coal combustion
waste from power plants in abandoned mines» and tighten rules regarding
coal ash
disposal.
The EPA has dragged its feet long enough, say environmental groups who filed a lawsuit yesterday to force the agency to finalize new regulations for the containment and
disposal of
coal ash — the toxic solid
waste from
coal plants that most people had never heard of before the TVA spill in Tennessee in December 2008.
I don't suppose there is any
waste disposal problems or emissions with
coal slag, or oil / gas refineries and wells.