Proposal to remove NRG’s Waukegan coal ash ponds stalls; ‘The General Assembly failed to (protect) 6.3 million residents that receive their drinking water from Lake Michigan’

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Proposal to remove NRG’s Waukegan coal ash ponds stalls; ‘The General Assembly failed to (protect) 6.3 million residents that receive their drinking water from Lake Michigan’
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Legislation in the Illinois General Assembly designed to require NRG to remove both coal ash ponds from its Waukegan Generating Station hit a snag when supporters of the bill were unable to get a majority of members to vote yes.

The future of the coal ash ponds at the NRG Waukegan Generating Station is a matter of disagreement between the city and the company. Now the Illinois General Assembly is involved.

State Rep. Rita Mayfield, D-Waukegan, and state Sen. Adriane Johnson, D-Buffalo Grove, introduced similar bills in November after NRG proposed removing one pond and covering the other at its Waukegan Generating Station rather than eradicating both. Dave Schrader, a senior communications manager for NRG, said in an email the company’s plan to close one pond and cover another is a method approved by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the Illinois EPA.

“I’m deeply disappointed with the legislators in Springfield who sided with the owner of a coal-fired power plant over the health and well-being of Waukegan’s residents and the millions of Illinoisans who depend on Lake Michigan for their drinking water,” Taylor said in the email.

“Midwest Generation has testified in the legislature the bill is unconstitutional, targets one facility, and creates a materially different standard for Waukegan,” Schrader said.

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