Tuesday, October 13, 2009

US Coal Plants Dump Thousands of Gallons of Waste Into Drinking Water Supplies a Day : TreeHugger

US Coal Plants Dump Thousands of Gallons of Waste Into Drinking Water Supplies a Day : TreeHugger: "A detailed report in the New York Times just revealed that hundreds of coal plants across the country are routinely dumping thousands of gallons of waste water into rivers and lakes--rivers and lakes that millions of people get their drinking water from.

So here's why all that dumping is going on, in a nutshell--coal plants, as you well know, are extremely heavy polluters. Some plants pollute so heavily, some even spewing sickly yellow smoke, that little coal waste chunks litter nearby residents' yards and coat their property in a thin film. So when a community gets tired of this--and gets sick of the respiratory illnesses and intermittent acid rain the plant creates as well--sometimes they're able to get the state to insist on stricter pollution regulations."

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