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Lawsuit: Alligator Alcatraz Violates Clean Air Act

By Inside Climate News · Summarized & edited by · 2026-06-02
Lawsuit: Alligator Alcatraz Violates Clean Air Act
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The facility's reliance on a vast array of individual diesel generators, rather than a centralized power plant, likely exacerbates localized pollution hotspots impacting both detainees and nearby communities.

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Why it matters: A diesel facility the size of a small power plant is running 1,000 feet from a Miccosukee village and seven miles from Everglades National Park, exposing both a tribal community and a protected ecosystem to emissions linked to cancer and cardiovascular disease — yet any $124,426-per-day penalty would flow to the U.S. Treasury, not the people breathing the air, and the state's silence on the suit and reported plans to close the site raise doubts about whether compliance will ever be forced.

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