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The Franklin County Commission has approved a set of regulatory changes that will govern Ameren’s construction of a coal ash landfill in Labadie. The…
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The chambers of the Franklin County Commission were filled to near capacity for much of the day on Thursday for a public hearing about proposed changes to…
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In April, Franklin County considered a proposal to ease its restrictions on coal ash landfills. Even though that meeting was open to the public, county…
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A set of proposed amendments to zoning restrictions in Franklin County may pave the way for Ameren to build the coal ash landfill they’ve been pushing for…
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Updated on 2/17/15:Ameren’s coal-fired power plant in Labadie has been operating under an expired wastewater discharge permit since 1999.In fact, all of…
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There’s a new twist in the legal wrangling over Ameren’s plans to build a coal ash landfill in Franklin County.On Tuesday, Ameren and Franklin County…
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Ameren's ability to move ahead with building a coal ash landfill in Franklin County is now in some doubt.On Tuesday, the Missouri Supreme Court reversed a…
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State regulators have given Ameren the go-ahead to build a new coal ash landfill next to its power plant in Franklin County.The Missouri Department of…
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A local environmental group is asking state regulators to deny Ameren’s request to build a new coal ash landfill next to its Labadie power plant in…
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For the first time, the byproducts of coal-fired power plants will now be subject to federal regulation.In a state like Missouri, which generates more…