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EPA to Delay Enforcement of Wastewater Protections

EPA to Delay Enforcement of Wastewater Protections

September 29, 2025
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Christine Ho, [email protected]

Washington, D.C. - The Environmental Protection Agency intends to allow coal-fired power plants to delay compliancewith effluent limitation guidelines that limit coal ash wastewater discharges from coal plants.

In 2024, the EPA updated ELG to include stronger protections for coal ash wastewater pollution from coal-burning power plants, requiring those facilities to eliminate discharges of harmful scrubber, bottom ash, and leachate discharges by 2029, or commit by December 31, 2025 to cease burning coal by 2034. The proposal submitted by the EPA today will extend both the compliance deadline and the end-of-year notice deadline-meaning coal power plants are proposed to be allowed to continue discharging wastewater under weaker standards.

Coal ash wastewater discharges from power plants and landfills contain heavy metals and toxins like mercury and arsenic. According to the Sierra Club's Trump Coal Pollution Dashboard, last year's updates to ELG can reduce wastewater pollution by up to 64 percent nationwide, eliminating over 325,000 tons of toxic pollution in public waterways every year. Wastewater pollution from coal plants can cause increased risk of liver and kidney damage, cardiovascular illnesses, cancers, and developmental delays in children.

In response, Sierra Club Beyond Coal Campaign Director Laurie Williams issued the following statement:

"Every day that the EPA allows coal companies to skirt the guidelines and evade these critical updates to the Effluent Limitation Guidelines, Americans will be exposed to higher levels of toxic pollution. Donald Trump and Lee Zeldin are giving big polluters a pass to dump tons and tons of toxic pollution into our waterways with no care for how many Americans will suffer from drinking contaminated water or eating contaminated food. We must hold coal companies accountable for the harm they inflict on our communities, and we will continue to defend our communities and our access to clean water."

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