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Attorney general files lawsuit against CWLP over massive 2021 coal ash release

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* The lawsuit is here. From Sierra Club Illinois

Today, Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul filed a lawsuit against Springfield’s municipal utility City, Water, Light & Power (CWLP) for multiple violations of the Illinois Environmental Protection Act, Illinois Pollution Control Board (IPCB) regulations, and CWLP’s Clean Air Act operating permit when CWLP released a massive dust cloud of coal ash across the city in August of 2021.

The lawsuit comes on the heels of the September 7 decision from the IPCB that found CWLP responsible for ongoing groundwater contamination from leaching coal ash ponds in Springfield. The ruling advances litigation that was first filed in 2017 by Sierra Club, Prairie Rivers Network, and Springfield NAACP for documented violations of Illinois groundwater standards.

In addition to the mounting liability on CWLP for coal ash pollution, the utility faces critical decisions about how to meet state emissions reduction requirements and federal power plant standards. Although the Inflation Reduction Act has offered groundbreaking clean energy incentives for publicly owned utilities, CWLP has not conducted a public integrated resource plan since 2018 to guide future decision-making for the Dallman power plant and its future power supply.

In response, Sierra Club Illinois released the following statement:

“We applaud the Illinois Attorney General for taking this critical first step to hold City Water, Light & Power accountable for its pollution, broad mismanagement of handling coal ash, and failure to complete basic record-keeping,” said Christine Nannicelli, Senior Campaign Representative for the Beyond Coal Campaign with Sierra Club Illinois. “From CWLP’s leaching coal ash ponds contaminating groundwater next to Lake Springfield, to the massive coal ash dust cloud and maintenance failures at the center of the Attorney General’s lawsuit, CWLP has repeatedly demonstrated that it can not properly manage its dangerous waste from burning coal.”

“This is a clear call to action, not only for CWLP to make significant improvements to its handling of coal ash, but also to the City of Springfield to make a responsible transition plan beyond coal,” said Nick Dodson, Chair of the Sangamon Valley Group of Sierra Club Illinois. “Ongoing coal use at our power plant only continues to threaten our community and create financial liability for ratepayers. CWLP and Springfield City Council are overdue in their fiduciary responsibility to conduct our next utility planning process to transparently assess the best courses of action for the future of the Dallman plant and our power supply.”

posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Oct 13, 23 @ 2:43 pm

Comments

  1. Let’s review the CWLP record:

    Unreliable? Check.

    Behind the times? Check.

    More expensive? Check.

    A massive polluter? Check.

    Providing a dumping ground for hack allies of whoever the mayor is? Check.

    Comment by Google Is Your Friend Friday, Oct 13, 23 @ 2:50 pm

  2. Even higher electric rates are on the way for those of us who have CWLP for our electricity supplier due to the likely costs of the litigation and the need to do away with the coal-fired power plant for generating electricity. In my estimation, the management of Springfield utilities has been in decline since the end of the Commission form of city government.

    Comment by Just the Facts Friday, Oct 13, 23 @ 3:28 pm

  3. Harnessing the power of a Star named Sol is out of the question.

    Comment by Dotnonymous x Friday, Oct 13, 23 @ 3:58 pm

  4. ===In my estimation, the management of Springfield utilities has been in decline since the end of the Commission form of city government.===

    Other than the fact the Commission form of government violated the Voting Rights Act …

    Comment by Anyone Remember Friday, Oct 13, 23 @ 4:33 pm

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