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MEDIA CONTACTS: Anne Rowan, 312-353-9391, rowan.anne@epa.gov S.S. Badger Coal Ash Discharge to Lake Michigan to Cease by End of 2014 Sailing Season CHICAGO (March 22, 2013) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced the lodging of a proposed consent decree that requires Lake Michigan Carferry Service, Inc. (LMC) of Ludington, Michigan, to eliminate the discharge of coal ash into Lake Michigan by the end of the 2014 sailing season. “This consent decree offers the fastest and most certain path available to EPA to stop the discharge of coal ash from the Badger into Lake Michigan,” said EPA Region 5 Administrator Susan Hedman. “The enforcement agreement reduces the discharge of coal ash more quickly and with greater oversight than would occur during the appeal of a decision to issue or deny a permit – a process that often takes several years." The S.S. Badger was authorized to discharge coal ash under the 2008 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Vessel General Permit. A permit provision authorized that discharge until December 2012. The S.S. Badger is the last coal-fired ship operating on the Great Lakes.
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Friday, March 22, 2013
U.S. EPA News Release: S.S. Badger Coal Ash Discharge to Lake Michigan to Cease by End of 2014 Sailing Season
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