Coal ash, a byproduct of burning coal to generate power that contains an alphabet soup of toxic contaminants, has been used for decades in Indiana and across the U.S. as construction fill. Here's what ...
When power plants burn coal to generate electricity, the plants leave behind toxic ash. It took decades for the Environmental Protection Agency to create and enforce regulations to keep those toxins ...
Retired EPA scientist Larry Jensen has known about the radioactive risks of coal ash for years. He did a study more than 15 years ago in a northern Indiana town essentially built on the waste. Jensen ...
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