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In response to the court remand, EPA published its "CCR Part A" final rule on August 28, 2020, requiring all unlined ash ponds to retrofit with liners or close by April 11, 2021. Some facilities may apply to obtain additional time—up to 2028—to find alternatives for managing ash wastes before closing their surface impoundments.
[32] [33] In May 2024 EPA published a final rule that reverses some aspects of the 2020 rule and tightens the wastewater limitations for some facilities. [34] Following a court remand, EPA published its "CCR Part A" final rule on August 28, 2020 requiring all unlined ash ponds to retrofit with liners or close by April 11, 2021.
EPA published a CCR regulation in 2015 that would restrict the continued use of unlined ash ponds (surface impoundments) by coal-fired power plants. [22] This regulation, was which was modified by the Trump administration in 2018, [ 23 ] [ 24 ] has been challenged in litigation and remanded to EPA for further revision by the United States Court ...
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In final rule, EPA requires removal of all US lead pipes in a decade. October 8, 2024 at 8:08 AM (Reuters) - The Biden administration finalized a landmark rule on Tuesday that would require water ...
The final phase of the cleanup consisted of assessments on the health and environmental effects of leaving this ash in the waterways. The cleanup was completed in 2015 and cost approximately $1.134 billion. [65] In January 2017 the EPA announced that the ecosystems impacted by the spill had returned to conditions prior to the spill. [68]
(Reuters) -Republican attorneys general from 27 U.S. states and industry trade groups sued the Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday, seeking to block a landmark rule requiring sweeping ...
EPA published a Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) regulation in 2015. The agency continued to classify coal ash as non-hazardous (thereby avoiding strict permitting requirements under RCRA Subtitle C), but with new restrictions: Existing ash ponds that are contaminating groundwater must stop receiving CCR, and close or retrofit with a liner.