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HF2313 • 2026

A bill for an act relating to the discharge of toxic pollutants associated with coal ash into water sources.

A bill for an act relating to the discharge of toxic pollutants associated with coal ash into water sources.

Energy
Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
MADISON
Last action
2026-02-06
Official status
Introduced, referred to Environmental Protection. H.J. 224 .
Effective date
Not listed

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A bill for an act relating to the discharge of toxic pollutants associated with coal ash into water sources.

A bill for an act relating to the discharge of toxic pollutants associated with coal ash into water sources.

What This Bill Does

  • A bill for an act relating to the discharge of toxic pollutants associated with coal ash into water sources.

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Bill History

  1. 2026-02-06 Iowa Legislature

    Introduced, referred to Environmental Protection. H.J. 224 .

Official Summary Text

A bill for an act relating to the discharge of toxic pollutants associated with coal ash into water sources.

Current Bill Text

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House

File

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Introduced

HOUSE

FILE

2313

BY

MADISON

A

BILL

FOR

An

Act

relating

to

the

discharge

of

toxic

pollutants

associated

1

with

coal

ash

into

water

sources.

2

BE

IT

ENACTED

BY

THE

GENERAL

ASSEMBLY

OF

THE

STATE

OF

IOWA:

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Section

1.

NEW

SECTION

.

455B.200

Coal

ash

pollution.

1

1.

It

is

the

intent

of

the

general

assembly

to

protect

2

communities,

drinking

water,

groundwater,

and

the

air

from

3

the

toxic

pollutants

in

coal

ash.

Coal

ash

contains

mercury,

4

arsenic,

cadmium,

and

other

contaminants

associated

with

5

cancer,

kidney

and

liver

damage,

and

other

serious

health

6

effects.

Water

pollution

from

the

toxic

metals

in

coal

ash

7

is

avoidable

with

current

technology.

It

is

the

intent

of

8

the

general

assembly

to

prevent

electric

power

generating

9

facilities

fueled

by

coal

from

discharging

toxic

pollutants

10

into

the

water

to

the

best

extent

technology

allows.

11

2.

An

electric

power

generating

facility

fueled

by

coal

12

or

a

coal

ash

landfill

shall

not

discharge

toxic

pollutants

13

from

flue

gas

desulfurization

wastewater,

bottom

ash

transport

14

water,

or

combustion

residual

leachate

into

water

sources.

15

3.

An

electric

power

generating

facility

fueled

by

coal

or

16

a

coal

ash

landfill

in

operation

before

July

1,

2026,

shall

17

comply

with

subsection

2

as

soon

as

possible,

but

not

later

18

than

December

31,

2029.

All

other

electric

power

generating

19

facilities

fueled

by

coal

or

coal

ash

landfills

shall

comply

20

with

subsection

2

before

commencing

operation.

21

4.

The

department

shall

promulgate

rules

necessary

to

22

implement

this

section.

23

EXPLANATION

24

The

inclusion

of

this

explanation

does

not

constitute

agreement

with

25

the

explanation’s

substance

by

the

members

of

the

general

assembly.

26

This

bill

relates

to

the

discharge

of

toxic

pollutants

27

associated

with

coal

ash

into

water

sources.

28

The

bill

states

the

intent

of

the

general

assembly

is

to

29

protect

communities,

drinking

water,

groundwater,

and

air

30

quality

from

avoidable

toxic

pollutants

contained

in

coal

ash.

31

The

bill

prohibits

electric

power

generating

facilities

32

fueled

by

coal

and

coal

ash

landfills

from

discharging

toxic

33

pollutants

from

flue

gas

desulfurization

wastewater,

bottom

ash

34

transport

water,

or

combustion

residual

leachate

into

water

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sources.

1

The

bill

establishes

compliance

timelines

for

the

2

prohibition.

Electric

power

generating

facilities

fueled

by

3

coal

and

coal

ash

landfills

that

are

in

operation

before

July

4

1,

2026,

are

required

to

comply

with

the

prohibition

as

soon

as

5

possible,

but

no

later

than

December

31,

2029.

Electric

power

6

generating

facilities

fueled

by

coal

and

coal

ash

landfills

7

that

begin

operation

on

or

after

July

1,

2026,

are

required

to

8

comply

with

the

prohibition

prior

to

commencing

operation.

9

The

bill

directs

the

department

to

adopt

rules

necessary

to

10

implement

the

bill.

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