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Explore the dangers of coal ash and its impact on health. Learn how coal ash has harmed rivers and communities in Indiana.
Enough coal ash slurry to fill 800 Olympic swimming pools swallowed a town in 2008, carrying toxins, sickness and bitter ...
If EPA grants their request, it could delay cleanup of one the nation’s most significant sources of industrial waste.
When Xcel Energy stopped burning coal at its Valmont Power Station in 2017, it left 1.6 million tons of toxic coal ash on the ...
U.S. coal ash reserves could provide a domestic source of rare earth elements, potentially reducing reliance on Chinese ...
China has pulled back its rare earths exports, which are vital to everyday technologies and American defense. But the U.S.
Coal ash contains toxic elements such as mercury, cadmium and arsenic, so isolating the ash from groundwater and waterways is a major environmental concern: big spills from ash ponds in Tennessee ...
The pond complex for the coal-fired units involves nine waste ponds that have leaked roughly 200 million gallons of contaminated water into the ground every year for more than 30 years.
Discover the benefits of reclaimed ash in building materials and how it aids energy transition and sustainability efforts.