Xcel Energy-Colorado is facing a $925,000 penalty by the EPA for not complying with regulations on the disposal of coal ash and not properly monitoring groundwater at a power plant in Pueblo.
Xcel Energy-Colorado is facing a $925,000 penalty by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for not complying with regulations on the disposal of coal ash and not properly monitoring groundwater at a power plant in Pueblo.
The EPA said in a statement that Xcel Energy has agreed to address groundwater contamination at the Comanche coal-fired power plant and ensure the proper closure of impoundments holding the waste. The settlement was approved last week by the judicial officer for the EPA Region 8 office in Denver. The EPA said Xcel Energy didn’t:Conduct statistical analysis of groundwater data and establish background contaminant concentrations.Provide access to documents that were required to be posted on a publicly accessible website.
Coal ash, the solids left from burning coal in power plants, can contain harmful levels of contaminants such as mercury, cadmium, and arsenic, according to the EPA. The agency approved itsCobalt and molybdenum have been detected in wells on the plant site, EPA spokeswoman Melissa Sullivan said Tuesday in an email. There have been no confirmed effects on off-site drinking water, she said.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
U.S. Secretary of Energy visits Colorado, commits millions of dollars to net zero goalU.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm visited Colorado Wednesday, where she announced $38 million in investments to convert four national laboratories to net-zero in the coming years. via Meghan_Lopez
Read more »
Energy security, not the energy transition, is 'front and center' again, Petronas CEO saysUpheaval in the oil and gas markets has moved energy security back to the 'front and center,' said Tengku Muhammad Taufik of Petronas.
Read more »
San Antonio's CPS Energy inks deal for 300 megawatts of solar powerThe move comes as the utility faces mounting pressure to phase out its J.K. Spruce coal plant, Bexar County's largest pollution source. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX solarenergy Utilities Texas energy
Read more »
A tidal energy project could power machinery at Port MacKenzie - Alaska Public MediaIt wouldn’t be the first time Ocean Renewable Power Company is using tides to create power in Alaska, but it would be the first generator in saltwater in the state.
Read more »
Do we need nuclear power in the energy mix to stop climate change?Some say it is indispensable if we are serious about hitting net-zero emissions targets. Others insist it is unnecessary and unconscionable. Here is what you need to know about nuclear energy now
Read more »
Kennedy: Biden Energy Policy a 'Special Kind of Stupid,' 'Economic Illiteracy Is Astounding'Monday on FNC's 'Hannity,' Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) criticized President Joe Biden and his administration for mishandling energy and economic policy, which is taking a toll on the average American. | Clips
Read more »