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Environmental groups worry an amendment to House Bill 1623 could prevent Indiana from doing what’s best to handle its coal ash — or at the very least, create confusion.
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The bill seeks to undo the effect of an Indiana Supreme Court decision involving the cost of cleaning up Duke Energy's coal ash waste.
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It would allow utilities to recover the cost of “unexpected events” that ended up being more expensive than what they budgeted for.
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Just Transition Northwest Indiana and the Illinois Green New Deal Coalition plan to deliver a petition with almost 2,000 signatures to the EPA’s regional office in Chicago on Thursday.
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Activists say NIPSCO's customers shouldn’t have to pay for what they call an “incomplete” cleanup.
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The move comes a few months after the Environmental Protection Agency said the ponds weren’t in compliance with the federal coal ash rule.
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The utility plans to test for toxic heavy metals at about 400 homes and businesses where coal ash was used as “fill” in construction.
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The Environmental Protection Agency released guidance to clarify how utilities should handle toxic coal ash waste.
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The Hoosier Environmental Council has outlined its priorities for the upcoming legislative session. The group will talk about some of those at their…
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Fully removing coal ash near coal plants creates more jobs and boosts local economies better than leaving the ash in place. That’s according to a new…