CCR* Rule Compliance Data and ELG Information – White Bluff Plant
In 1980, White Bluff Unit 1, located near Redfield, Arkansas, became the first coal-fired unit to produce electricity in Arkansas. White Bluff Unit 2 began commercial operation in 1981. Together the two units make up White Bluff Plant, which has provided safe, low-cost and reliable power for over 30 years. Employees and contractors at White Bluff maintain a strong presence within the community throughout Jefferson County and the surrounding areas.
The information provided on this website is intended to satisfy the requirements of 40 CFR Subpart D, Parts 257 and 261 – Hazardous and Solid Waste Management System: Disposal of Coal Combustion Residuals from Electric Utilities. Unless otherwise noted, required information will be posted when available.
*Coal Combustion Residuals
The information provided on the Effluent Limitations Guidelines Rule portion of these web pages is intended to satisfy the requirements of 40 CFR Part 423 – Effluent Guidelines and Standards – Steam Electric Power Generating Point Source Category.
White Bluff Plant – Effluent Limitations Guidelines Rule Compliance Data and Information
Location restrictions
Design criteria
Operating criteria
Groundwater monitoring and corrective action
Closure and post closure care
Retrofit of CCR unit
Fugitive dust control comments or complaints
NPDES permit information
Discharge information
Permanent Cessation of Coal Combustion
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