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A forum, news site and archive begun in February, 2007 about politics and the environment in Wisconsin. And elsewhere.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
More Coal Ash Headed For Lake Michigan
The SS Badger will run again between Manitowoc and Ludington, MI, free to wash its coal-ash overboard and operate with a clean air waiver from the Wisconsin legislature. One of many posts on this issue from my blog is here. Link to the story excerpted below, is here.
When you compare the lowly Badger to Gary Indiana... really, who cares?
ReplyDeleteOr MMSD?
This is nothing.
Coal ash is much worse than anything the MMSD pushes out by virtue of concentration and content.
ReplyDeleteDo yourself a favor and look at the studies by Conrad Volz enumerating the effects of ash on fish and plankton.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/32650191/House-Testimony-re-Coal-Ash-CCW-effects-on-Fish-Conrad-Volz
This stuff scrambles plankton (fish food) so they can't reproduce and scrambles fish genetics so they reproduce mutations or die outright. Or they accumulate the heavy metals and migrate them elsewhere into the lake ecosystems.
The SS Badger route runs over prime spawning beds for Lake Trout and lake chubs among many other things.
Yeah, it is a big deal.