Will Provide Turnkey Environmental Liability
Transfer Services to Repurpose Former B.C. Cobb Ash Ponds
Charah® Solutions, Inc. (NYSE: CHRA) (the “Company”), a leading
provider of environmental and maintenance services to the power
generation industry, today announced that it will close the B.C.
Cobb Generating Facility’s Ash Ponds previously owned by Consumers
Energy and repurpose them as natural wetlands.
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Charah Solutions to close former B.C.
Cobb Generating Facility ash ponds and repurpose them as natural
wetlands. (Photo: Business Wire)
As part of this agreement, Charah Solutions, through its
subsidiary Muskegon Environmental Redevelopment Group, LLC, will
take ownership of the ash ponds during the closure process at
Consumers Energy’s former B.C. Cobb Generating Facility site in
Muskegon, Michigan. The coal combustion residuals (CCR) materials
will be excavated and beneficially reused as necessary fill
material in Consumers Energy’s licensed J.C. Weadock landfill in
Essexville, Michigan, located at the former J.C. Weadock Generating
Station site. The coal-fired power plants, along with the J.R.
Whiting Plant in Luna Pier, Michigan, were retired in April 2016.
Retiring the combined seven generating units is part of Consumers
Energy’s focus on developing more renewable forms of electric
generation and its goal of being net carbon neutral by 2040.
As a sustainability leader in utility services for over 30
years, Charah Solutions is dedicated to preserving natural
resources in an environmentally conscious manner through projects
like this with Consumers Energy. Sustainability is a Charah
Solutions core value, and the company focuses its business on
developing innovative solutions to complex environmental issues for
the betterment of the planet, the communities in which it operates
and its customers.
According to Scott Sewell, Charah Solutions President and CEO,
“Our Environmental Liability Transfer services represent an
innovative solution designed to meet the evolving and increasingly
complex needs of our utility partners. Many customers like
Consumers Energy are now experiencing an increased need to retire
and decommission older, un-utilized, or less economically viable
generating assets while maximizing the value of the assets and
improving the environment. By offering one-stop services, Charah
Solutions can effectively manage the environmental aspects and
safely close and enhance the site for the benefit of the community,
all while substantially lowering the cost for the utility.”
As part of the Environmental Liability Transfer Services, Charah
Solutions reviews each site’s particular closure challenges
followed by a turnkey proposal that includes a closure plan and a
repurposing plan for the property. Upon completion of this specific
major remediation and reclamation project, the B.C. Cobb Bottom Ash
Ponds will be returned to natural wetland areas.
“We are pleased to work with Charah Solutions, a proven leader
in environmental and maintenance services to the utility industry,
to safely beneficially reuse the material and return the ponds to
natural wetland areas,” said Dennis Dobbs, Consumers Energy Vice
President of Enterprise Project Management, Environmental &
Services. “This innovative project reduces the environmental risk
and costs for Consumers Energy and its customers while protecting
and enhancing the environment.”
Charah Solutions’ work at the B.C. Cobb site comes after another
company’s successful demolition of the plant powerhouse and related
structures during a similar environmental liability transfer
project that took place over the last two years.
“This project is a great example of Consumers Energy’s ongoing
focus on our Triple Bottom Line of People, Planet and Prosperity
and leaving it better than we found it,” Dobbs said.
Equipment mobilization and construction for the B.C. Cobb ponds
is expected to start in April 2020 and is permitted within Michigan
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s COVID-19 executive orders. Onsite
dewatering, excavation, and transportation will begin in Q3 2020
through the end of 2021. State approval of the final pond closure
is targeted as soon as early 2022, in advance of the Federal CCR
Rule compliance deadline which requires pond closure by March
2023.
About Charah Solutions, Inc.
With 30 years of experience, Charah® Solutions, Inc. is a
leading provider of environmental and maintenance services to the
power generation industry, with operations in fossil fuel and
nuclear power generation sites across the country. Based in
Louisville, Kentucky, Charah Solutions assists utilities with all
aspects of managing and recycling ash byproducts generated from the
combustion of coal in the production of electricity as well as
routine power plant maintenance and outage services for the fossil
fuel and nuclear power generation industry. The Company also
designs and implements solutions for ash pond management and
closure, landfill construction, fly ash sales, and structural fill
projects. Charah Solutions is the partner of choice for solving
customers’ most complex environmental challenges, and as an
industry leader in quality, safety, and compliance, the Company is
committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions for a cleaner energy
future. For more information, please visit www.charah.com.
About Consumers Energy
Consumers Energy, Michigan’s largest energy provider, is the
principal subsidiary of CMS Energy (NYSE: CMS), providing natural
gas and/or electricity to 6.7 million of the state’s 10 million
residents in all 68 Lower Peninsula counties. For more information,
please visit www.consumersenergy.com.
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