Journalist Jared Sullivan recounted the day of December 22, 2008, when more than a billion gallons of coal ash covered hundreds of acres in the Kingston, Tennessee, region, resulting in one of the ...
Clean up of the spill is still ongoing—the Tennessee Valley Authority ... What began as a dike designed to keep about 5 feet of coal ash from flowing into the nearby creek eventually had ...
Fish exposed to fly ash at the site of the Tennessee Valley Authority coal ash spill are faring better than some expected, researchers have learned. Oak Ridge National Laboratory in collaboration with ...
Dr. Hind served as a medical consultant in the aftermath of a 2008 coal ash slurry spill in Tennessee. In a lawsuit, ...
Sims studies energy at UTK’s Baker School. The University of Tennessee has a big idea that’s catching on. “The coal ash itself has high concentrations,” Dr. Sims said. Pulling valuable raw materials ...
February 2015 - A year after the Dan River spill, Duke’s North Carolina ash ponds are apparently still leaking more than 3 million gallons a day near rivers and lakes.