Environmentalists Rally Against Trump’s Coal Ash Rollbacks
Environmentalists are fiercely opposing the Trump administration's proposed rollbacks on coal ash regulations. Discover how these changes could impact drinking water safety across the nation.
The Controversial Rollbacks
At a recent virtual public comment hearing, environmental advocates expressed their strong disapproval of the Trump administration's proposed regulations that would weaken the cleanup requirements for toxic coal ash. Lisa Evans, a senior counsel at Earthjustice, emphasized that these changes jeopardize the nation’s drinking water supplies, favoring polluters over public health.
The proposed regulations aim to repeal a 2024 rule established by the Biden administration, which mandated monitoring of coal ash sites at inactive coal plants. Instead, the Trump EPA plans to shift responsibility to states, allowing them to bypass national standards. This could lead to significant environmental risks, as coal ash contains hazardous substances like mercury and arsenic, which are linked to serious health issues, including cancer.
- Key points of concern include:
- Loosening of groundwater protection requirements.
- Exemptions for coal ash storage sites from regulation.
- Potential delays in addressing coal ash contamination.