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The Struggle for Transparency: Access to Coal Ash Pollution Data

In today’s modern world, the pursuit of sustainable energy sources has become increasingly essential. As we seek greener alternatives, one of the main challenges we face is the disposal of coal ash, a byproduct of coal-fired power plants. Although coal ash poses significant risks to human health and the environment, the struggle for transparency surrounding access to coal ash pollution data persists.

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The Social and Environmental Consequences of Coal Ash Disposal: Rising Health Risks from Contamination

In today’s technology-driven world, energy generation plays a pivotal role in meeting the growing demands of society. While the reliance on coal for power production has dwindled over the years, the consequences of its usage continue to haunt us. One such consequence is the disposal of coal ash, a toxic waste that poses significant social and environmental risks.

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Coal Ash Ponds: An Urgent Threat to Groundwater Sources

Coal ash ponds, also referred to as coal combustion residuals (CCRs) containment areas, are a potentially looming catastrophe that poses a significant danger to our groundwater sources. For years, these unregulated disposal sites have silently accumulated toxic materials, creating a ticking time bomb for the environment and public health.