The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on April 9 proposed sweeping changes to federal rules governing the disposal of coal ash, a toxic waste product that can carry heavy metals such as mercury, lead, and cobalt into surrounding groundwater.
The proposal would ease monitoring requirements near some coal ash disposal sites, eliminate mandates requiring companies to remediate entire coal plant properties rather than only the specific areas where ash was deposited, and make it simpler to repurpose coal ash in construction materials such as cement and structural fill.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said the overhaul reflects the agency’s “commitment to restoring American energy dominance, strengthening cooperative federalism, and accommodating unique circumstances at certain (coal ash) facilities.”…
EPA Moves to Ease Coal Ash Disposal Regulations Nationwide

