Archive for September, 2010

Environmentalists critical of coal plant disposal sites – We need to help solve this situation!

This is a long running issue; what and how to regulate coal ash. Although “the industry” says that 40% of coal ash is recycled, environmentalists argue that the presence of heavy metals in the combustion products makes all of it hazardous. The U.S. EPA is proposing new rules that would declare it as such, and eliminate the use of coal ash in building materials and tighten groundwater-monitoring.
 
Over the next few months, seven public hearings will take place in areas where coal-burning power plants generate nearly 90% of electricity. An environmental coalition is out to change things in a big way. Using public documents, they have released a major study
In Harms Way showing how current state regulations have been ineffective and that tough federal regulations must be adopted.
 
My point of view is that our Industry is capable of developing technically sound and environmentally-friendly coal ash handling and disposal methods to protect our air, water and populous from contamination. We are called in when there are major problems and clean up after the fact, so we know first-hand we are capable of creating long-lasting solutions.
 
Some Power Plants are being pro-active and are trying to self-regulate, but this is a national issue that will ultimately  result in federal regulations to ensure our safety. The reality is that all of us as consumers will have to pay for this, so why not get it stated sooner rather than later. The Dust Control industry is ready to contribute to the solution now.