8/13/2025, 9:04:37 AM | www.yahoo.com | news
EPA plans to revise coal-fired power plant wastewater rules
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced plans to delay the compliance deadline for coal-fired power plants affected by zero-discharge wastewater standards, originally set for December 31, 2029. The agency intends to extend this deadline and propose revising the technology basis for limits on unmanaged combustion residual leachate, potentially weakening the zero-discharge requirements. The rule, issued in April 2024, was designed to reduce pollution by over 660 million pounds annually and generate $3.2 billion in benefits, with an estimated 5,780 MW of power plant retirements by 2035. Industry groups and 22 states, including West Virginia, have challenged the rule, arguing it imposes excessive and unproven regulatory burdens. The EPA has filed a request with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit in St. Louis to suspend litigation until after the deadline extension is finalized. Critics, including Earthjustice and environmental organizations, have called the delay 'terrible news,' warning it will harm public health and degrade waterways.