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hatrack

(59,578 posts)
Thu May 31, 2018, 07:24 AM May 2018

Illinois' Only Wild & Scenic River Rich In Arsenic, Lead, Chromium, Thanks To Coal Plant Waste

The first sign of trouble on Illinois’ only national scenic river is when thick stands of sycamore, red bud and oak suddenly give way to a barren, rocky bank stained metallic hues of orange and purple.

Pools of rust-colored water stagnate along the edge of the Middle Fork of the Vermilion River as the otherwise clear, fast-moving stream meanders past the source of the unnatural phenomena: three unlined pits of coal ash dug into the floodplain by owners of a now-defunct power plant that generated enough toxic waste during the past half century to fill the Empire State Building nearly 2 1/2 times.

Internal reports prepared by Texas-based Dynegy Inc., the last owner of the former Vermilion Power Station, have shown the multicolored muck seeping into the river is concentrated with arsenic, chromium, lead, manganese and other heavy metals found in coal ash. State environmental regulators confirmed the findings more than a decade ago, yet pollution continues to ooze into the Middle Fork.

With the Trump and Rauner administrations rolling back enforcement of national and state environmental laws, advocates are urging a federal court to step in and order Dynegy to take more aggressive action. Environmental groups fear that steady erosion of the riverbank could trigger a catastrophic spill, similar to disasters at coal plants in Tennessee and North Carolina where ash impoundments ruptured and caused millions of dollars in damage.

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http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-met-illinois-scenic-river-coal-ash-lawsuit-20180424-story.html

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Illinois' Only Wild & Scenic River Rich In Arsenic, Lead, Chromium, Thanks To Coal Plant Waste (Original Post) hatrack May 2018 OP
Where Crutchez_CuiBono May 2018 #1
N-S - it's over by the IN state line hatrack May 2018 #2
hmm. Crutchez_CuiBono May 2018 #3
It flows from the Indiana border to the Illinois river Canoe52 May 2018 #8
time for my broken record lament. mine that shit. mopinko May 2018 #4
The only river? Cartoonist May 2018 #5
It's a federal designation, like a National Park hatrack May 2018 #6
These are toxins with a half life of FOREVER. hunter May 2018 #7
Form a big circle around the shuttered coal plant and chant Vogon_Glory May 2018 #9

Canoe52

(2,948 posts)
8. It flows from the Indiana border to the Illinois river
Thu May 31, 2018, 11:27 AM
May 2018

mid-state. The Illinois river then flows into the Mississippi River.

But all the Illinois rivers and streams are fucked up by farm runoff chemicals. Have fished many of them, the fish would have growths, deformities.

mopinko

(70,007 posts)
4. time for my broken record lament. mine that shit.
Thu May 31, 2018, 08:58 AM
May 2018

how much cadmium do we use in a year? manganese?
ans- a lot.

why are we just flushing valuable metals?

Cartoonist

(7,309 posts)
5. The only river?
Thu May 31, 2018, 09:02 AM
May 2018

What is that all about? Throwing the qualifiers wild and scenic hardly eliminates all the other rivers. I don't get it?

hatrack

(59,578 posts)
6. It's a federal designation, like a National Park
Thu May 31, 2018, 10:50 AM
May 2018

So development is limited through easements, use of motors limited, fisheries protected, etc.

https://www.nps.gov/orgs/1912/index.htm

It is the only W&S river in Illinois.

hunter

(38,302 posts)
7. These are toxins with a half life of FOREVER.
Thu May 31, 2018, 11:24 AM
May 2018

What are we going to do with dangerous fossil fuel waste?

Vogon_Glory

(9,109 posts)
9. Form a big circle around the shuttered coal plant and chant
Thu May 31, 2018, 12:46 PM
May 2018

“No nukes!” “No nukes!” “No nukes!”

Eco-disasters like the Vermillion River are what we get for coddling big coal-fired power plants.

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