Draft EPA rule could impact nearly 50 Indiana coal ash dumps

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2 thoughts on “Draft EPA rule could impact nearly 50 Indiana coal ash dumps

  1. Good. All of these sites need to be cleaned up for the health of everybody in the communities in which coal ash pits reside.

    And in Indiana, cleaning them up will make for plenty of silver linings. There are coal ash ponds by the power plant in Michigan City along Lake Michigan. The power plant is closing. If the ash ponds get cleaned up, it can be redeveloped back into lakeshore and Indiana will have a very long, uninterrupted beach along Lake Michigan. More money will be brought in through tourism than the power plant or any replacement industrial use every will.

  2. This is great and wind into the sails of solar and wind energy generation. Sustainable energy generation is already on the up and up and farmers and large property owners are reaping the rewards. People outside of major cities are selling land at nearly 2x the average acre value to install solar. Wind turbines payout $800+ per month a pop and take up very little real estate allowing farming to continue after construction.

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