Ameren plant's coal ash ponds polluting Mississippi River, documents allege
ST. CHARLES COUNTY Regional electric utility Ameren is discharging toxic coal ash pollutants into the Mississippi River at the utilitys coal-fired Sioux Energy Center not far upstream from where St. Louis draws its municipal drinking water in violation of the Clean Water Act, according to a complaint sent to the company, plus federal and state authorities.
Great Rivers Environmental Law Center detailed the allegations in a 19-page notice of intent to sue sent to Ameren last month. Great Rivers is representing two affiliated water-quality nonprofits, Missouri Confluence Waterkeeper and Waterkeeper Alliance.
The complaints are merely the latest in a long saga of criticism surrounding Amerens disposal of coal ash, a byproduct from burning coal that contains a range of harmful components, including arsenic and mercury.
The companys four coal-fired power plants in the St. Louis area all sit alongside major rivers and, together, have 14 total coal ash ponds some lined underneath, and others unlined where material sits buried into the water table at various depths.
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