Public Not Allowed to Know Location of Hazardous Coal Ash Sites
EPA Withholds Locations of 'High Hazard' Coal Ash Sites
WASHINGTON, DC - There are 44 coal combustion waste sites nationwide that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has identified as "high hazard," but the agency cannot make the locations of these hazardous sites public, Senator Barbara Boxer told reporters today. The California senator chairs the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, which oversees the federal environmental agency.
In the aftermath of last December's spill of more than a billion
gallons of coal ash waste at the Tennessee Valley Authority's Kingston
coal-fired power plant, the U.S. EPA conducted inspections of the
nation's coal combustion waste sites.
Agency inspectors identified several hundred coal ash piles across the country including 44 sites that pose a "high hazard." These sites are located in such a way that if the coal ash ponds were to fail, they would pose a threat to people living nearby.
But, Senator Boxer said, "the EPA, after consulting with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Department of Homeland Security, has indicated that they cannot make the list of 'high hazard' sites public."
"If these sites are so hazardous and if the neighborhoods nearby could be harmed irreparably, then I believe it is essential to let people know," Boxer said. "In that way, they can press their local authorities who have responsibility for their safety to act now to make the sites safer."
"There is a huge muzzle on me and on my staff, and the only people I can tell about this are the senators whose states are impacted," said Boxer. "We cannot talk to any of their staffs. This is unacceptable. The committee is going to continue hearings into this matter."
Today, Senator Boxer sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security, the Army Corps of Engineers, and the EPA seeking further information on whether the public disclosure of coal ash waste sites is consistent with the treatment of other hazardous sites.
"One of the lessons we all learned from the TVA spill is that a close look at these facilities is extremely important, and we cannot rely on general assurances that these sites are safe," the senator said. "That is why I am pleased that on-the-ground inspections have begun."
At 1:00 am on December 22, 2008, a retaining wall failed on an 84-acre surface impoundment holding a half century's worth of coal ash at the TVA's Kingston power plant about 35 miles west of Knoxville, Tennessee, at the junction of the Emory and Clinch Rivers.
More than one billion gallons of coal ash "rushed down the valley like a wave," Boxer said. Ash covered nearly 400 acres, destroying three homes and damaging a dozen others. No one was injured.
"The volume of ash and water was 100 times greater than the amount of oil spilled in the Exxon Valdez disaster," Boxer said today. "The cost of cleaning up that spill has been estimated at over a billion dollars."
After the devastating Kingston spill, the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee held an oversight hearing to better understand this incident and how to avoid similar disasters in the future.
"When EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson came before our committee for her confirmation hearing a week later, she committed to move immediately to address the threat posed by coal ash waste," Boxer said today, expressing confidence Jackson would act to regulate coal combustion waste sites.
"Coal combustion waste is subject to very limited regulation," Boxer said. "In fact, there are stronger protections for household garbage than for coal ash across the country."
The EPA has the authority to regulate coal ash, which can contain toxic substances such as arsenic, selenium, lead, cadmium and chromium.
"I do have great confidence in Administrator Jackson's commitment to move forward with regulations," said the senator. "I hope and expect we will have these regulations by the end of this year."
At the site of the Kingston coal ash spill, cleanup continues. On May 11, the Tennessee Valley Authority, a federal agency that is the nation's largest public power provider, and the EPA signed an agreement by which TVA recognizes EPA's role and specialized expertise in responding to large-scale environmental clean-ups.
While TVA will retain its status as a lead federal agency, EPA will approve all work plans and schedules going forward.
"This agreement will continue the collaborative work between EPA, the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation and TVA, using EPA's expertise under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act," said TVA Senior Vice President of Office of Environment and Research Anda Ray.
"All of the agencies involved have a common goal, to meet the nation's highest standards for effectiveness, transparency, and public involvement," said Ray.
Transparency is exactly what Senator Boxer is after. The Environment and Public Works Committee will continue its ongoing investigation of coal ash waste sites and Boxer announced plans to conduct additional hearings on the 44 "high hazard" sites with the intention of learning why their locations are being withheld from the public.
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Show All"the EPA, after consulting with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Department of Homeland Security, has indicated that they cannot make the list of 'high hazard' sites public."
Are you fucking kidding me?
i saw noam chomsky speak the other night he seems to think we won't survive as a species. i wonder why that might be?
So if a citizen knows where one of these sites is, because he lives near it, what's to stop him from putting it on the web? It's public knowledge; everybody in his neighborhood knows where the damn thing is.
And if a terrorist wants to bust open one of the ash dumps to make a statement about whatever the hell he's pissed off about, how hard can it be to find one?
The current administration is sinking into the fog of Bushthink. Or Bushtupidity.
"with the intention of learning why their locations are being withheld from the public"
If your political position is in the cockpit of a 2010 model Lexus SUV you will probably find Boxer's intention noble. But if your political position is on the far-left you will probably recognize Boxer's intention as enabling to elite oppression of people. We have far too many sitting in the cockpits of Lexus SUVs today.
There is no need to hide anything about a solar/wind powered renewable energy infrastructure. This can in fact suppy many local jobs that fossil/nuke can't supply. Jobs of the type that provide local communities economic/political power along with satisfaction in the knowledge that the enterprise cannot easily be hijacked by elites and turned into a weapon against the people.
Taking control out of the hands of elites, the people can build the renewable energy infrastructure from recycled materials that are being dumped today. Claims that recycling isn't cost effective deserve to be dumped themselves in my compost heap, along with most business as usual. The elites don't have an agrument. They are simply waiting for the people to look the other way - to the opiate stream.
Instead of renewable energy, USans effectively voted in Nov 2008 for continuation of fossil/nuke when they voted for one of the two elite candidates for the imperial throne, along with their partisan comrades in the federal legislature.
Thanks to those 130 mil votes, we are not allowed to know of hazardous coal ash sites. Nor are we allowed to know a lot of related things about the elites' rackets that take away the people's opportunities for livelihoods that keep the political/economic power in the hands of the people where it belongs, to serve the people's interests, including the health of the biosphere.
Looking for an over-arching philosophy? Try open/free local permaculture, full costs, closed cycles. Don't wait for the elites to adopt it. In fact, we have to resist elite encroachment into it. It looks like eveyone is in the process of getting the message. It's only a matter of time.
"Public not allowed to Know Anything."
In a widely sweeping statement today the head of the Department of Homeland Security indicated that the Public would not be allowed to know anything given the threats posed by terrorism.
"Imagine a terrorist getting a hold of Information as to plane or train schedules" the spokesman pointed out. "They would be better able to target passenger trains and Airplanes with explosives."
"If they knew where our schools were or in what state of disrepair certain schools were, they might well decide to target said schools with attacks. I do not think Citizens of the United States of America would like to see their Children blown up by Islamofascist terrorists or see them kidnapped and held for ransom".
"Our Hospitals will be shut down and moved to "secret locations" under the "Protection of Hospitals act" so as to ensure a terrorist does not get hold of that information and use biological attacks on our health care system"
"Our Political leaders can also be subject to attack if their identities known so under the new bill "The protection of our Political leaders Act" all the names of our Politicians will be kept secret and away from the Public. Ballots will be much more simplified with one box selecting whom you wish to vote for and your Government will then determine who the winner is"
"Corporations being bailed out by the Government or that are on the verge of Collapse will have their identities kept from the Public. Terrorist groups might use this information to target said companies with boycotts or with attacks which would Imperil security"
"All information provided to the Public will be on a "Need to know Basis" after the DHS determines whether or not such information can be used against the Government of the United States of America, We Intend to keep Americans SAFE and the only way to do that is to ensure they remain Ignorant".
"These various bills will all be bundled into the all encompassing PNATKA act which the President assures us will be supported by his Administration and by both Political Parties whose Identitities we will no longer be able to divulge to you"
GwNorth, did you just make that up? It sounds so "official"!
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