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Illinois faces challenges in addressing coal ash contamination

Despite Illinois passing a law five years ago to manage coal ash contamination, progress has stalled, leaving environmental advocates concerned.

Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco reports for Grist.

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Kentucky coal ash is contaminating groundwater, but companies argue they're in compliance

Kentucky coal ash is contaminating groundwater, but companies argue they're in compliance

Six power plants in Kentucky are storing toxic coal ash in or near groundwater and may have to remove it in order to comply with federal regulations.
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Coal plant operators shirking responsibilities on ash cleanup, report contends

Drinking water wells in at least 15 communities across the country have been contaminated by metals from the coal ash.

Biden EPA advances efforts to curb toxic coal ash contamination
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Biden EPA advances efforts to curb toxic coal ash contamination

The Environmental Protection Agency has announced new steps to force utilities to strengthen safeguards for toxic coal ash pollution from power plants that had been delayed by the Trump administration.

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Burning coal causes more than air pollution. Updated report looks at coal ash contamination.

Some coal fired power plants are being closed. Still, most of Michigan's utilities heavily rely on coal.

Coal ash battle continues in middle Georgia

Coal ash battle continues in middle Georgia

Juliette residents, concerned about contaminants in water, want Georgia Power to line coal ash ponds at Plant Scherer.

Coal ash contaminated groundwater at almost all monitored sites
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Coal ash contaminated groundwater at almost all monitored sites

A report released in March revealed widespread coal-ash contamination in 39 states — and at more than 91 percent of the power plants monitored.

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