Updated May 26, 2011: Added new photo and video; new information about arrests and bail.

Activists working with Greenpeace climbed hundreds of feet into the sky on the Fisk power plant’s smokestack this past Tuesday morning. They hung banners that say “QUIT COAL” and painted the same message vertically on the side of the smokestack facing the Stevenson highway.

The Chicago city council continues to delay a final vote on the Clean Power Ordinance which would force the Fisk (1111 W Cermak in Pilsen) and Crawford (3501 S Pulaski in Little Village) to either shut down or clean their emissions. The coal-fired power plants can legally spew so much toxins into the air because they were grandfathered into the EPA’s regulations. The presidents of Midwest Generation and Edison International will tell that they’re cleaning up the act and reducing mercury emissions, but the laws applicable to this plant are already so lax. So this cleanup is still insufficient.

The action was timed to go along with an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hearing on Tuesday, May 23, 2011, at which the EPA discussed “proposed rules that would regulate toxic emissions, including mercury, from coal-fired power plants for the first time.”

It’s insufficient for the hundreds of local residents who’ve prematurely died because of the polluted air they breathed.

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It’s too bad the pollution fighting bike lanes on Blue Island down the street from the Fisk plant can’t mitigate the spew.

Since I took the above photo on May 24, 2011, the QUIT COAL message has been amplified with a red outline. It must have happened overnight from Tuesday to Wednesday, as the activists came down Wednesday morning (and were arrested) by waiting Chicago Police. The Chicago Tribune reports:

The eight Greenpeace anti-pollution protesters who were arrested Wednesday after climbing down from the smokestack of a Pilsen coal-fired plant were charged this morning with felony criminal damage to property.

The three women and five men were also charged with misdemeanor criminal trespass, police said. They are scheduled to appear in bond court later [Thursday].

Bails for the “arrestees” was set between $15,000 and $30,000.

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Photo by Greenpeace USA.

Video by Greenpeace via Good.is.

Chicago aldermen are complicit with Midwest Generation and its parent company in polluting Chicago and harming its citizens for everyday they delay passing the Clean Power Ordinance.

  • Jack

     We need these plants to stop putting harmful pollution in our air. If Midwest Generation is willing to spend the money to clean them up, good. Otherwise they should be shut down. Midwest Generation should also be responsible for providing other jobs for the workers or paying them until they can find alternate employment.

    • http://www.stevevance.net/planning Steven Vance

      A problem with Midwest Generation voluntarily lowering the pollution is that they have no incentive currently to exceed regulations. And regulations for this plant are practically non-existent because current laws don’t apply to it.

      This  is partly why the City Council is debating (and delaying) the Clean Power Ordinance, which would set regulations for City limits (however, pollution doesn’t respect these kinds of boundaries). And the EPA is holding hearings about MAKING new regulations.

  • Rawsewageinjustice

    We
    fight for a health and safe Environment and we get arrested ! The ones
    that destroy our Environment are allow to do it and get paid for it!
    Something is wrong here!
     

    • http://www.stevevance.net/planning Steven Vance

      Yep, something is wrong, and the City Council is “working” so slowly on the matter. They are complicit in polluting the city for every day they delay passing the Clean Power Ordinance. 

  • http://dannyman.toldme.com/ Daniel Howard

    Amusing that the video titled “How to Quit Coal in 30 Seconds” is 47 seconds long.

    The subtitle reads “you can’t trust me to be accurate.”

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