Pollution control systems were installed at Clifty Creek in 2001 to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions by 80%.
[citation needed] However, with the addition of two jet bubbling reactor flue gas desulfurization (FGD) systems in 2013, 98% of sulfur dioxide is now removed.
[5] The facility does not adequately prevent groundwater pollution from its coal ash, and for that reason, the United States Environmental Protection Agency has proposed denying its permit to continue operation.
[7] 1 345-kv line goes to the Trimble County Power Plant, which is an interconnection with Louisville Gas & Electric.
1 short 345-kv line connects with the nearby American Electric Power Jefferson 765-kv Station.