Ind. State Rep. Boy Calls For Vigilance To Reduce Harm From Coal Ash
September 24, 2022
September 24, 2022
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Sept. 24 -- The Indiana House Democrats issued the following statement on Sept. 23, 2022:
An abundance of coal ash in Michigan City has many residents concerned about a looming water crisis. Coal ash, the material left after burning coal, contains several carcinogens including arsenic, mercury and lithium. Due to a deteriorating seawall between the Michigan City Power Generating Station and Lake Michigan, residents are at risk of contaminated drinking water ut . . .
An abundance of coal ash in Michigan City has many residents concerned about a looming water crisis. Coal ash, the material left after burning coal, contains several carcinogens including arsenic, mercury and lithium. Due to a deteriorating seawall between the Michigan City Power Generating Station and Lake Michigan, residents are at risk of contaminated drinking water ut . . .