Before the federal CCR rule, Ameren engaged multiple independent experts to evaluate groundwater and surface water quality at our energy centers. Copies of those reports are available here and contain the following information:
Haley & Aldrich also evaluated the groundwater and surface water data sets for the following potential exposures: drinking water consumption, recreational use and fish consumption. The analysis included more than 15,000 data points. Haley & Aldrich concluded, using EPA and MDNR published criteria, that the basins do not present either an ecological or human health risk.
As detailed in the Haley & Aldrich 2018 reports, and under a risk-based analysis used by environmental regulators, for there to be a risk from a chemical constituent, there must first be a mechanism or physical pathway for such exposure to occur. With respect to the ash basins, such a pathway does not exist thus there is no human exposure to groundwater impacted by coal ash constituents. Concentration levels of certain constituents above drinking water standards do not equate to a health risk because a pathway of exposure, is absent.