Clean Water Act Violations from Coal Ash Noticed on Three North Carolina Rivers
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"These coal ash lagoons threaten public drinking water supplies, flow illegally into rivers and groundwater, and have unsafe dams," said
These sites were included in state court enforcement actions filed by DENR in response to an earlier 60-Day notice under the Clean Water Act filed by SELC and conservation groups. But DENR failed to include many of
"We will take action to protect the public and
The
"Our in depth in investigations have determined that the Buck,
The
"The dirt walls that hold back almost a billion gallons on coal ash at the
Leaking coal ash pits at
The Lee pits are directly on the banks of the Neuse River just a few miles upstream from the drinking water intake for
"Lee has the worst arsenic pollution of all the Duke's coal ash sites, just a few miles upstream from
Leaking coal ash pits at the
The Buck coal ash lagoons are in
"Drinking water supplies near the Buck coal ash lagoons have been contaminated with dangerous chemicals like toxic chromium and lead that are commonly found in coal ash," said
Leaking coal ash pits at Buck are upstream of the drinking water intakes for:
Under the Clean Water Act, the notice filings give
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