Preface ....................................................... vii
Chapter 1 Managing Coal Combustion Waste (CCW): Issues with
Disposal and Use ..................................... 1
Linda Luther
Chapter 2 Waste and Materials-Flow Benchmark Sector Report:
Beneficial Use of Secondary Materials-Coal
Combustion Products ................................. 29
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Chapter 3 The Tennessee Valley Authority's Kingston Ash
Slide: Potential Water Quality Impacts of Coal
Combustion Waste Storage ........................... 113
Avner Vengosh
Chapter 4 Testimony of Tom Kilgore, President and Chief
Executive Officer, before the Subcommittee on
Water Resources and the Environment, Hearing on
"Tennessee Valley Authority" ....................... 121
Chapter 5 Testimony of Stan Meiburg, Acting Regional
Administrator, Region 4, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, before the Subcommittee on
Water Resources and the Environment, Hearing
on "Tennessee Valley Authority" .................... 131
Chapter 6 Testimony of Barry Breen, Acting Assistant
Administrator, Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response, U.S. EPA, before the
Subcommittee on Water Resources and the
Environment, Hearing on "Coal Combustion Waste
Storage and Water Quality" ......................... 137
Chapter 7 Joint Testimony of Eric Shaeffer, Director,
Environmental Integrity Project and Lisa Evans,
Attorney, Earthjustice, before the Subcommittee
on Water Resources and the Environment, Hearing
on "Coal Combust and Mineral Resources,
Oversight Hearing: How Should the Federal
Government Address the Health and Environmental
Risks of Coal Combustion Waste?" ................... 143
Chapter 8 Testimony of David C. Goss, American Coal Ash
Association, before the Subcommittee on Water
Resources and the Environment, Hearing on "Coal
Combustion Waste Storage and Water Quality" ........ 145
Chapter 9 Statement of The Honorable Jim Costa, Chairman,
Subcommittee on Energy the Federal Government
Address the Health and Environmental Risks of
Coal Combustion Waste?" ............................ 153
Chapter 10 Testimony of Mark Squillace, Professor of Law and
Director, Natural Resources Law Center,
University of Colorado School of Law, before the
Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources,
Hearing on "How Should the Federal Government
Address the Health and Environmental Risks of
Coal Combustion Waste?" ............................ 155
Chapter 11 Testimony of Shari T. Wilson, Secretary of the
Maryland Department of the Environment, before
the Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources,
Hearing on "How Should the Federal Government
Address the Health and Environmental Risks of
Coal Combustion Waste?" ............................ 157
Chapter 12 Statement of David Goss, Executive Director,
American Coal Ash Association, Subcommittee on
Energy and Mineral Resources, Hearing on "How
Should the Federal Government Address the Health
and Environmental Risks of Coal Combustion
Waste?" ............................................ 161
Chapter 13 Written Testimony of Charles H. Norris, before
the Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources,
Hearing on "How Should the Federal Government
Address the Health and Environmental Risks of
Coal Combustion Waste?" ............................ 167
Chapter 14 Written Testimony of Mary A. Fox, PhD, MPH,
Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health, before the
Subcommitteeon Energy and Mineral Resources,
Hearing on "How Should the Federal Government
Address the Health and Environmental Risks of
Coal Combustion Waste?" ............................ 181
Chapter 15 Testimony of Lisa Evans, Project Attorney,
Earthjustice, before the Subcommittee on Energy
and Mineral Resources, Hearing on "How Should the
Federal Government Address the Health and
Environmental Risks of Coal Combustion Waste?" ..... 187
Chapter 16 Written Testimony of Norman K. Harvey, President,
Greater Gambrills Improvement Association, before
the Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources,
Hearing on "How Should the Federal Government
Address the Health and Environmental Risks of
Coal Combustion Waste?" ............................ 205
Chapter Sources ............................................... 209
Index ......................................................... 211
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