coal ash
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Why Obama’s plans to clean up coal ash barely got off the ground
Obama’s 2015 regulations of toxic waste from coal plants were historic, but they barely got off the ground.
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Could a solar-powered uprising reshape Puerto Rico?
Could a solar-powered uprising reshape Puerto Rico?
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Puerto Rico got rid of its coal ash pits. Now the company responsible is moving them to Florida.
Thousands of tons of coal ash from Puerto Rico are headed for a new home: a Florida county with one of the fastest-growing Puerto Rican populations in the U.S.
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Coal ash contamination is widespread, new report finds
Groundwater near 91 percent of the coal-fired power plants in the report had elevated levels of toxic heavy metals and other pollutants
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Fish bones could help us trace the toxic path of coal ash
Scientists have found a new, unlikely tool to track coal ash contamination.
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The EPA left this town in the dust. What happens now?
Residents of Uniontown, Alabama, aren't giving up.
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Puerto Rico had towering landfills and coal ash pollution. Then, Maria hit.
The scale of environmental devastation on the island is still unknown -- and the situation was already pretty bad.
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Every coal waste dump site is a disaster waiting to happen
The sites contain toxic metals that can contaminate drinking water.
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EPA is breaking its own rules about protecting communities of color
It has a long history of failing to enforce anti-discrimination policies, a new report says.