Waste Coal | Coal Ash | Fly Ash's Links
- 1 Overview
- 2 Forms of waste from coal mining and combustion
- 3 Accidents and contamination
- 3.1 Report finds increased coal ash air pollution regulations results in increased water pollution
- 3.2 Study shows all coal ash ponds in N.C. are contaminating groundwater
- 3.3 Virginia residents file $1 billion suit against Dominion over fly ash site
- 3.4 4,000 gallons of sludge spill in Maryland
- 3.5 Coal ash pile in Orange County, FL may be leaking radioactivity
- 3.6 Scientific American finds coal ash is more radioactive than nuclear waste
- 3.7 Coal waste spill at TVA's Widows Creek plant in Alabama
- 3.8 Retention pond wall collapses at TVA's Kingston plant in Tennessee
- 3.9 Drinking water contamination in Maryland
- 3.10 Massey Coal spill in Martin County, Kentucky
- 3.11 Spill by Pioneer Fuels in West Virginia
- 3.12 Study finds that Bush Administration concealed cancer risk from coal ash waste sites
- 3.13 EIP report says Pennsylvania coal ash dump is not adequately protected against groundwater contamination
- 3.14 Coal ash to melt ice
- 3.15 Duke University scientists report TVA spill is still a problem
- 3.16 Drinking water contaminated with hexavalent chromium from coal may cause cancer
- 3.17 TVA plants leaching contaminants into groundwater in 2011 report
- 3.18 Oak Creek Power Plant floods coal ash into Lake Michigan
- 4 EPA data show coal ash problem worse than previously reported
- 5 Environmental groups demand release of list of 44 high risk coal waste sites
- 6 EPA releases list of 44 "high hazard" coal ash dumps
- 7 2010: Reports identify more "damage case" coal waste sites
- 8 Coal waste regulation
- 8.1 Current bills
- 8.2 EPA considers regulating coal ash
- 8.3 Regulations delayed
- 8.4 Alabama Proposes Coal Ash Regulation
- 8.5 Office of Inspector General Investigates EPA's 'Partnership' with Coal Industry
- 8.6 Coal Ash Industry-EPA Interference
- 8.7 Western Governors Say States Should Regulate Coal Ash
- 8.8 South Carolina Coal Waste Permit Issues
- 8.9 EPA Proposes Competing Approaches To Regulate Coal-Ash Waste
- 8.10 Investors urge EPA action
- 8.11 Public Meetings Held on Proposed Coal Ash Regulation
- 8.12 Study: Weak Coal Ash Regulations in Tennessee Highlight Need for Federal Law
- 8.13 Coal lobbyists wooed White House staff to influence coal ash regulations
- 8.14 Enviros criticize EPA analysis on coal ash
- 8.15 House Committee votes to bar regulation as hazardous waste
- 8.16 Scientists at Duke University find environmental monitoring methods for coal ash lacking
- 8.17 Labeling coal waste "hazardous" could motivate coal plants to minimize waste dumps
- 8.18 Keystone, Coal Ash Dropped From Highway Bill
- 9 Coal waste lawsuits
- 9.1 Maryland $54 million fly ash groundwater contamination class action settlement
- 9.2 Virginia Battlefield Golf Club $1 billion suit against Dominion
- 9.3 Lawsuit over dry ash disposal site in Maryland
- 9.4 Environmental groups sue EPA for release of confidential information
- 9.5 Dominican Republic toxic coal ash birth defects case
- 9.6 Environmental Groups to Sue EPA over Coal Ash
- 10 Coal waste ponds in the United States
- 11 Coal waste and environmental justice
- 12 Shareholder resolutions on coal waste
- 13 Coal waste research organizations
- 14 Other uses for coal combustion waste
- 15 Resources