The Environmental Protection Agency should tighten its proposed rule that would regulate the disposal of coal ash at former electric utility facilities to ensure all regulatory loopholes are closed, environmental lawyers told EPA on Wednesday. 

The lawyers’ comments came at the agency’s public hearing on its proposal to mandate the monitoring, closure and cleanup of coal ash from landfills, legacy ponds and dump sites at now closed, or “legacy,” electric utility facilities.

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