Archive for the ‘coal’ Category
Kentucky environmental attorney Sanders says EPA issues report on AEP’s coal ash ponds in West Virginia out of an “abundance of caution” and potential threat to human health and the environment.
Posted by: Lawyer Sanders on November 17, 2009
Kentucky environmental attorney Sanders says Commonwealth is third largest coal producing state in the country.
Posted by: Lawyer Sanders on November 13, 2009
Kentucky environmental attorney Sanders says US EPA finds toxic levels of chemicals in fish from all 50 states, cites coal fired utility plants as leading cause of mercury contamination in lakes, streams and rivers in America.
Posted by: Lawyer Sanders on November 13, 2009
Kentucky environmental attorney Sanders says US EPA plans to revise water discharge standards for coal fired electric generating plants, including standards for metals, organics, and heat.
Posted by: Lawyer Sanders on November 10, 2009
Kentucky environmental attorney Sanders says GAO issues report critical of US EPA’s efforts to control dangers from coal ash ponds.
Posted by: Lawyer Sanders on November 6, 2009
Kentucky environmental attorney Sanders says U.S. Second Court of Appeals allows electric utility industry to face nuisance suits as a result of releasing hundreds of millions of tons of greenhouse gases into atmosphere.
Posted by: Lawyer Sanders on October 8, 2009
Kentucky atttorney Sanders says ICG Hazard wins DNR award for environmental restoration of 1,851 acre site in Perry County, Kentucky.
Posted by: Lawyer Sanders on October 7, 2009
Kentucky environmental attorney Sanders says US EPA is dazed and confused over the regulatory status of coal combusion wastes from utility plants.
Posted by: Lawyer Sanders on October 6, 2009
Kentucky environmental attorney Sanders says U.S. needs more money and resources for development of smart grid technology.
Posted by: Lawyer Sanders on October 1, 2009
Kentucky environmental attorney Sanders says EPA is again looking at 79 mountain top removal projects and whether their permits comply with basic provisions of Section 404 of Clean Water Act.
Posted by: Lawyer Sanders on September 16, 2009









