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EPA's classification of coal ash as hazardous could have dire economic effects.

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Saturday, October 9, 2010 8:31 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


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Chuck Newell runs the National Gypsum Plant in Shippingport, Pennsylvania. His company makes drywall: in fact, National Gypsum's drywall could be in your home right now. National Gypsum is proudly "green." All of the drywall manufactured there is made of synthetic gypsum - a substance recycled from material taken directly from First Energy Corporation's nearby Bruce Mansfield power plant after it burns coal to make electricity.

In a good year, Newell says, the plant will operate 24/7, using an excess of 800,000 tons of material. But after the housing crisis forced him to cut his plant's operations to just three days a week, Newell is worried things might get even worse.

His "green company" may go bust because the EPA is considering whether to label all waste from coal burning plants - like coal ash and synthetic gypsum - hazardous."Our biggest concern is that if we are qualified in with the rest of the material that comes from the power plant, as hazardous, or even if we're given an offset category that our product may be tainted," Newell says. The stigma, he fears, will stick.

Here is one reason why: Little Blue Run, FirstEnergy's 976-acre retention pond, where tons of coal ash ends up. Coal ash contains arsenic,cadmium and lead - substances that can cause cancer.

National Gypsum doesn't get any of its raw material from Little Blue. The synthetic gypsum comes from taking waste from smokestack gases, and passing it through limestone slurry, to create gypsum. Combining gypsum with recycled paper creates the plant's drywall.

Newell is sympathetic to those who want tougher restrictions on coal ash, but says not all waste from the burning of coal is hazardous. According to the EPA, synthetic gypsum poses no health risks. "There's nothing hazardous about it, it's the equivalent of natural gypsum that you mine in a quarry," Newell says. It is so ubiquitous, Newell adds, it is even found in the offices of the EPA in Washington. The EPA should make a final decision on whether to label coal waste hazardous next year. It estimates the cost of adopting the proposal that changes coal ash to "hazardous" waste to be about $1.5 billion dollars - but says the costs will be offset by health and other benefits. Most of the initial costs would likely be passed on to consumers, both the EPA and power industry officials say.

Well, some keep trying. Maybe eventually we'll get somewhere, and the EPA will learn about "overreach" in their workings making "green" more difficult. Maybe...but I'm not holding my breath.


Hippie Operative Nikovich Nikita Nicovna Talibani,
Contracted Agent of Veritas Oilspillus, code name “Nike”,
signing off





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Saturday, October 9, 2010 3:51 PM

FREMDFIRMA



Actually, this has nothing to do with the classification of coal itself, per se, but damn is it pissin me off...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Blair_Mountain

Blair mountain was where union labor finally come face to face with the ugly reality of what "side" the government is, and has always been, on - therefore making it necessary to more or less overthrow the damn government if they wanted to take on the corpies toe-to-toe, cause no way could they fight the corporate armies AND the us military, and if they could, well, might as well just take the hell over, right ?

In short, it's where the idea of unions having any power not allowed them by the gov and their corporate buddies kind of died, in fire and flame and blood, and as such I think it being a historical site is entirely appropriate.

And currently, the powers that be and their coal companie buddies wanna revoke its landmark status, to do what....

To fucking STRIP MINE IT.
http://blogs.wvgazette.com/coaltattoo/2010/10/06/historians-urge-prote
ction-for-blair-mountain
/

I cannot put into words just how bloody offensive that is to me.

-Frem

I do not serve the Blind God.

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