The EPA and the Curse of Coal Ash
January 22, 2009 | 01:16PM ETVideo
In March of 2000 during the last days of the Clinton administration, the EPA decided coal ash was a hazardous waste and then two months later, changed its mind. If the EPA had stuck to its guns, the Kingston Coal Ash disaster in Tennessee might have been averted. The push now is to have coal ash federally regulated.
Will the EPA make the same mistake twice?