Utility seeks to charge Indiana customers for coal ash removal

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3 thoughts on “Utility seeks to charge Indiana customers for coal ash removal

  1. I thought we were already paying for these utilities to properly handle the coal ash? They knew all along this stuff is toxic waste and it poisonous. There is no secret it contains mercury and arsenic.

    As a former power company employee, part of power plant training and safety is DON’T breath the coal ash dust and wash thoroughly before eating or drinking.

  2. Seems reasonable for customers to share the cost with stockholders. .

    The ratepayers benefitted for many years with cheaper rates because they were not paying the “full cost” of burning coal to provide electricity. And the stockholders also gained because profits did not take into account the full cost either.

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