Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0399

Introduced
1/19/23  

Caption

Regulation of coal combustion residuals.

Impact

If passed, SB0399 will likely influence several state laws concerning environmental protection and waste management. It mandates that coal combustion residuals are handled in a manner that minimizes harm to public health and the environment. This could necessitate changes in current policies regarding waste disposal methods used by energy producers, requiring them to adopt new technologies or practices that comply with stricter regulations. Ultimately, this bill could lead to significant shifts in how coal plants operate and manage their waste, prioritizing hazardous waste reduction and potential recycling initiatives.

Summary

SB0399 addresses the regulation of coal combustion residuals, focusing on the management and disposal of waste produced from burning coal. This bill seeks to establish guidelines and standards for the treatment and disposal of these residuals to mitigate their environmental and public health risks. By imposing a framework for coal residual management, SB0399 aims to enhance the safety of waste disposal methods and promote more sustainable practices in energy production. It's part of a broader effort to address the impacts of coal usage within the state, aligning with evolving environmental regulations on a national level.

Contention

Despite its intentions to improve environmental safety, SB0399 has faced concerns from various stakeholders. Opponents argue that the regulations may impose excessive costs on coal-fired power plants, potentially leading to higher energy prices for consumers. Furthermore, there are worries that the bill does not adequately consider the economic impact on communities dependent on coal production for jobs and energy. Supporters of the bill, however, emphasize the long-term health benefits and environmental necessity of regulating coal combustion residuals, arguing that the risks associated with unregulated waste management far outweigh the short-term economic repercussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0412

Regulation of coal combustion residuals.

IN HB1404

Use of coal combustion residuals.

IN HB1190

Closure of coal combustion residuals surface impoundments.

IN HB1335

Closure of coal combustion residual impoundments.

IN HB2411

Coal combustion residuals program

IN HB1090

Coal combustion residuals and disposal of wind turbine blades; and to declare an emergency.

IN SB1122

Environment - Coal Combustion By-Products

IN HB1226

Solid waste matters.

IN HB1193

Environment - Coal Combustion By-Products

IN SB425

Environment - Coal Combustion By-Products - Fees, Coordinating Committee, and Regulations

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