11/3: EPA considers new coal ash rules
The Tennessean: EPA considers new coal ash rules
The Environmental Protection Agency is considering new rules for coal ash disposal: If it's wet, it would be considered hazardous; if it's dry, it would be considered non-hazardous if moved to a dry landfill.
However, some environmentalists viewed the new option included in the General Accountability Office report as a potential loophole that would allow industry to avoid regulation.
Also in the South:
ALABAMA: State ranks seventh in the nation for business climate
ARKANSAS: Per capita income up in Arkansas to 46th in nation
FLORIDA: Symposium experts say offshore drilling poses little risk to coast
GEORGIA: Congressional hearing held on state's bank failures, foreclosures
KENTUCKY: State increases number of children in public health programs
LOUISIANA: Costs of Medicaid now over $300 million in state
MISSISSIPPI: Lawmakers consider ATV safety regulations
NORTH CAROLINA: Golden LEAF foundation criticized in state audit
SOUTH CAROLINA: Rise in college costs could make higher ed unaffordable for SC residents
VIRGINIA: Voters to pick state's next governor today
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