Today, I rise to discuss my opposition to H.R 1734, Improving Coal Combustion Residuals Regulation Act of 2015. H.R. 1734 is an attack on the EPA's recently finalized minimum disposal standards for toxic coal ash and a threat to safety, health, and the environment. Low-income communities bear an unbalanced share of the health risks from disposal of coal combustion waste, as with so many environmental issues. Almost 70 percent of coal ash impoundments are located in communities of color or low income communities. Coal ash disposal sites directly impact the health, livelihood, and home values for the already poor and vulnerable communities living around these dump sites. More than 200 coal ash sites have already contaminated water in 37 states. Supporting this act gives a cold shoulder to American families suffering from toxic coal ash-related health issues. It tells those families that Congress does not care about their health and environmental issues. This bill will delay many of the EPA's coal ash rule's new health and safety protections, weaken the rule's mandate to close inactive ponds by extending the deadline for closure, eliminate the rule's guarantee of public access to information and public participation, and eliminate the rule's ban on storing and dumping coal ash in drinking water.…
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