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Hog Farmers Scramble to Drain Waste Pools Ahead Of Hurricane Florence
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Wed, 2018-09-12 13:57 — Maeryn Obley
Image: Manure lagoons on hog farms like this one in eastern North Carolina flooded after Hurricane Floyd swept through in 1999, creating environmental and health concerns for nearby rivers. Farmers are worried that the scenario will repeat after Hurricane Florence hits this week. John Althouse/AFP/Getty Images
npr.org - September 11th 2018 - Dan Charles
Just inland from the North Carolina coast, right in the path of Hurricane Florence, there's an area where there are many more pigs than people. Each big hog farm has one or more open-air "lagoons" filled with manure, and some could be vulnerable to flooding if the hurricane brings as much rain as feared.
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Florence: North Carolina Fears Possible Environmental Disaster
Waste from hog manure pits, coal ash dumps and other industrial sites could wash into homes and contaminate drinking water
theguardian.com - by Erin Durkin and agencies - September 12, 2018
Hurricane Florence could cause an environmental disaster in North Carolina, where waste from hog manure pits, coal ash dumps and other industrial sites could wash into homes and threaten drinking water supplies.
Preparations are also being made at half a dozen nuclear power plants that stand in the path of the 500-mile-wide hurricane, which is barreling toward the US east coast, expected to make landfall Thursday night. More than 1.4 million residents across North and South Carolina have been ordered to evacuate.
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