(WBIR) The Environmental Protection Agency announced Friday that coal ash won't be classified as a "hazardous waste," but for the first time, the agency did issue new regulations on how that waste is ...
Reused coal ash could be anywhere: an East Tennessee playground, ballfields in Ohio, a golf club in Virginia, a church in North Carolina, even all over a town in Indiana. Coal ash is the concentrated ...
(Reuters) - In a disappointment to environmentalists, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued rules on Friday labeling coal ash, a byproduct of coal-based power production containing toxic ...
Two witnesses from the power and coal ash recycling industries told a U.S. Senate committee on June 17 that more work needs to be done on a final coal combustion waste rule issued last December by the ...
In 2022, federal officials rebuked a major coal plant next to the Ohio River for letting coal waste — in a pile so big it could fill the Dallas Cowboys' football stadium twice over — threaten ...
A hearing will study the practice of recycling coal combustion residuals. Studies have also shown the presence of valuable elements in the waste. House Republicans this week will review federal ...
Washington-based National Waste & Recycling Association (NWRA) and the Environmental Research and Education Foundation (EREF), based in Raleigh, North Carolina, have announced a Coal Ash Management ...
The Environmental Protection Agency ruled that the use of coal ash produced in power plants can continue to be incorporated into construction materials. “Today's decision by the EPA to set performance ...
Engineers from Monash University are saying they have found a better way to strengthen critical minerals and rare earths supply in Australia by recycling. A report by the university claims that coal ...
A coal ash waste dump in Prince George’s County is among the most polluting in the nation, according to a new report from environmental groups. Two other Maryland coal ash waste dumps are cited in the ...
(AP) — In 2022, federal officials rebuked a major coal plant next to the Ohio River for letting coal waste — in a pile so big it could fill the Dallas Cowboys’ football stadium twice over — threaten ...
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