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*NEWS RELEASE August 28, 2025*
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*EPA proposes approval of Wyoming coal residuals permit program*
"Governor Gordon hosts EPA Administrator Zeldin for announcement "
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recognized Wyoming’s leadership in coal and energy by proposing to approve Wyoming’s coal combustion residuals (CCR) program application. This proposal would allow the state, rather than the federal government, to manage coal ash disposal in surface impoundments and landfills.
In a ceremony at the Capitol, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and EPA Region 8 Administrator Cyrus Western joined Governor Mark Gordon and Senator Cynthia Lummis to advance the proposal. The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) first proposed state management of the program in 2023.
CCR is produced primarily as a byproduct from burning coal in coal-fired power plants. After reviewing Wyoming DEQ’s application, EPA determined that its application meets the standards for approval. If finalized, Wyoming is expected to be the fifth state in the U.S. to have an approved CCR permit program. EPA is committed to working with Wyoming state partners as they establish and manage a CCR permit program that is tailored to their unique circumstances.
“The EPA’s announcement recognizes the stellar work that the State of Wyoming and the dedicated staff of our Department of Environmental Quality have achieved in this area” said Governor Gordon. “The environment, industry, and Wyoming will all benefit from this proposal. I appreciate EPA Administrator Zeldin and Region 8 Administrator Western’s efforts making this a priority in the first year of the Trump Administration.”
“Today’s approval of Wyoming’s coal combustion residuals program is a win for cooperative federalism. By empowering state experts who know their communities best, we’re advancing smart permitting reform and helping unleash American energy responsibly while giving industry the regulatory certainty needed to invest and create jobs,” said EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin. “This collaborative approach, states and EPA working as partners, is how we power the Great American Comeback.”
“EPA’s proposed approval of Wyoming’s coal residuals program strikes the right balance — protecting the environment while fostering American energy growth,” said EPA Region 8 Administrator Cyrus Western. “By putting decisions in the hands of state experts who best understand Wyoming’s energy industry, we can keep communities safe while also giving industry the clarity it needs to invest, innovate and create jobs.”
The announcement was also welcomed by industry partners, who will benefit from improved efficiency and responsiveness that comes with Wyoming DEQ oversight.
“We welcome the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to propose Wyoming primacy for the coal combustion residuals program,” said Basin Electric’s Laramie River Station Plant Manager, Levi Mickelsen. “This move demonstrates confidence in the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality to safeguard our land, water, and communities while ensuring the program is tailored to the realities of our state. Local oversight means decisions can be made with greater efficiency, open discussions, and responsiveness. Basin Electric and WYDEQ have a proven record of balancing energy development with environmental responsibility, and this proposal strengthens that commitment for years to come."
EPA will accept comments on this proposal for 60 days after it is published in the Federal Register. During this comment period, EPA will hold a public hearing on Oct. 30 for interested parties to present information and remarks about the proposal.
For more information about the public hearing and to submit public comments on the proposal, visit the Wyoming CCR permit program webpage [ [link removed] ].
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