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Ashtracker

Ashtracker provides public access to industry-reported data from state and company records about groundwater contamination at coal ash dumps. Coal ash, a toxic waste generated by coal-fired power plants, is one of the largest industrial waste streams in the United States.

Resource Details

Organization: Environmental Integrity Project
Resource Type: Data
Topic: Fossil Fuels, Water Equity

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