May 12, 2011
CONTACT:  Jan O’Connell  (616) 956-6646
Shannon Fisk (347) 393-5557
Shannon Fisk (347) 393-5557
Citizens Groups Sue Michigan for Ignoring Law, Issuing Holland  
“The State of Michigan Michigan 
The MDEQ issued an air pollution permit on Feb. 11, 2011, paving the way for a proposed expansion of the DeYoung coal fired power plant in Holland 
“When government sidesteps the law, they must be held accountable, especially when its ill-advised decision threatens people’s health,” said Shannon Fisk of the Midwest  Office of the Natural Resources Defense Council. “The people of Michigan 
The lawsuit charges the proposed coal plan expansion would emit about 181,440 tons of carbon dioxide every year – emissions that the MDEQ’s permit does not regulate or limit. The lawsuit says MDEQ’s issuance of the permit was arbitrary, capricious, and not authorized by law, in part because the agency ignored the lack of need for the plant, and the existence of cleaner alternatives that Holland 
“Holland  residents will not only see an increase in harmful emissions, but we will also see an increase on our electric bills if the coal plant is built,” said Fred Kathi, Holland Holland 
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Additional info can be found at:
The NRDC report, Energy Future: A Green Energy Alternative for Michigan 
The PSC Energy Generation Alternatives Analysishttp://efile.mpsc.state.mi.us/efile/docs/16000/0144.pdf
NRDC and Sierra Club vs. Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, filed May 12, 2011
NRDC and Sierra Club vs. Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, filed May 12, 2011
