PSEG INC: Unit Still Subject to NOV on Keystone Plant Violations

Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated’s PSEG Power LLC subsidiary continues to be subject to the U.S. Environment Protection Agency’s Notice of Violated on alleged breaches at the Keystone coal fired plant in Pennsylvania.

In January 2009, the EPA issued a notice…

AK STEEL: Accrues $2.2MM for Expense at Closed Hillside Landfill

AK Steel Holding Corporation has accrued US$$2.2 million for anticipated environmental expenses associated with the closed Hillside Landfill at the former Ambridge Works.

Company unit AK Steel Holding Corporation (AK Steel) has been negotiating with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection…

EASTMAN CHEMICAL: ECR Subject to NOV on Breach at Jefferson Site

Eastman Chemical Company’s subsidiary, Eastman Chemical Resins, Inc., is subject to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region III Office’s Notice of Violation on alleged breaches at the ECR Subsidiary’s West Elizabeth, Jefferson Borough, Allegheny County, Pa. manufacturing operation.

In December 2005,…

PEPCO HOLDINGS: ACE Potentially Liable at Franklin Slag Location

Pepco Holdings, Inc.’s subsidiary, Atlantic City Electric Company (ACE), continues to be a potentially responsible party at the Franklin Slag Pile site in Philadelphia.

On Nov. 26, 2008, ACE received a general notice letter from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency concerning…

PPL CORP: Potentially Responsible at Various Superfund Locations

PPL Corporation’s subsidiary, Electric Utilities Corporation, is a potentially responsible party at several sites listed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under the federal Superfund program, including the Columbia Gas Plant Site, the Metal Bank site and the Ward Transformer…

PPL CORP: Probes on Montour, Brunner Island Plants Still Ongoing

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s investigation on PPL Corporation’s Montour and Brunner Island coal-fired power plants is ongoing.

The EPA has reinitiated its New Source Review enforcement efforts. This initiative targets older, coal-fired power plants. The EPA has asserted that modification…

PPL CORP: Plans to Spend up to $64Mil for Basin Seepage Matters

PPL Corporation currently plans to spend up to about US$64 million to upgrade and/or replace certain wastewater facilities in response to basin seepages in Pennsylvania and for other facility changes.

Seepages have been detected at active and retired wastewater basins at…

PPL CORP: Unit Facing Actions on Basin Seepage at Colstrip Plant

PPL Corporation’s affiliate, PPL Montana, LLC, is party to lawsuits that allege property damage from seepage from the freshwater and wastewater ponds at the Colstrip plant.

In May 2003, about 50 plaintiffs brought an action against PPL Montana and the other…

PPL CORP: Unit Cites $24M Liability at June 30 for 2 Mine Sites

PPL Corporation’s affiliate, PPL Energy Supply, LLC, at June 30, 2010, had accrued a discounted liability of US$24 million to cover the costs of pumping and treating groundwater at the two mine sites for 50 years and for operating and…

PPL CORP: Still Party to EPA Claim on Keystone Plant Violations

PPL Corporation is still party to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s claim on alleged violations at the Keystone plant.

In January 2009, the Company and other companies that own or operate the Keystone plant received a notice of violation from the…

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