Take Action! Comment on Environmental Protection Agency Coal Waste regulations -- support the regulation of toxic coal waste and keep it out of our building materials, fields, and cosmetics (even toothpaste):
Recycling toxic coal waste provides a $230 billion/year subisdy to the coal industry because the millions of tons of hazardous waste are sold as "green" products rather than managed as the hazardous waste.
In spite of the EPA Administrator's 60 Minutes interview stating she doesn't know if it's safe to use in products/on fields and that we have gotten where we are because of a lack of regulation, the proposed EPA regulation fail to regulate (or require any toxics testing) the sham recycling of this hazardous waste into products.
Take Action! Comment on Environmental Protection Agency Coal Waste regulations -- support the regulation of toxic coal waste and keep it out of our building materials, fields, and cosmetics (even toothpaste):
Recycling toxic coal waste provides a $230 billion/year subisdy to the coal industry because the millions of tons of hazardous waste are sold as "green" products rather than managed as the hazardous waste.
In spite of the EPA Administrator's 60 Minutes interview stating she doesn't know if it's safe to use in products/on fields and that we have gotten where we are because of a lack of regulation, the proposed EPA regulation fail to regulate (or require any toxics testing) the sham recycling of this hazardous waste into products.
Future murky for ash disposal
Take Action! Comment on Environmental Protection Agency Coal Waste regulations -- support the regulation of toxic coal waste and keep it out of our building materials, fields, and cosmetics (even toothpaste):
http://bit.ly/CoalWstLtr
Recycling toxic coal waste provides a $230 billion/year subisdy to the coal industry because the millions of tons of hazardous waste are sold as "green" products rather than managed as the hazardous waste.
In spite of the EPA Administrator's 60 Minutes interview stating she doesn't know if it's safe to use in products/on fields and that we have gotten where we are because of a lack of regulation, the proposed EPA regulation fail to regulate (or require any toxics testing) the sham recycling of this hazardous waste into products.
Coal waste damage listed
Take Action! Comment on Environmental Protection Agency Coal Waste regulations -- support the regulation of toxic coal waste and keep it out of our building materials, fields, and cosmetics (even toothpaste):
http://bit.ly/CoalWstLtr
Recycling toxic coal waste provides a $230 billion/year subisdy to the coal industry because the millions of tons of hazardous waste are sold as "green" products rather than managed as the hazardous waste.
In spite of the EPA Administrator's 60 Minutes interview stating she doesn't know if it's safe to use in products/on fields and that we have gotten where we are because of a lack of regulation, the proposed EPA regulation fail to regulate (or require any toxics testing) the sham recycling of this hazardous waste into products.