The Scrubgrass Power Plant is now owned by Stronghold Digital Mining, Inc., a cryptocurrency company.
The COA identifies and addresses coal ash that has accumulated for more than one year and exceeded the limits of that pad and requires removal of coal ash in accordance with an approved schedule.
It also addresses approximately 3.52 acres of earth disturbance activities associated with constructing a small scale solar power facility that Scrubgrass conducted prior to obtaining all of the neces- sary permit from the Department.
Specifically, the COA requires Scrubgrass to, among other things: (1) remove all of the coal ash under a schedule that provides for complete removal by January 1, 2026; (2) submit an administratively complete NPDES permit application for the solar project within 60 days of the COA; and (3) pay a civil penalty in the amount of $28,800.
The COA is available for public review. An electronic copy or hard copy of the COA may be requested by contacting Kyle Smith at (814) 332-6107 or kyasmit@pa.gov.
The notice says individuals aggrieved by this action have 30 days from the notice to file an appeal with the Environmental Hearing Board.
Read the entire PA Bulletin notice for more information. (PA Bulletin, page 1262)
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