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North Carolina Coal Ash Spill Renews Push For Long-Delayed Federal Regulations
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Mon, 2014-02-10 13:00 — Kathy Gilbeaux
huffingtonpost.com - by Kate Sheppard - February 5, 2014
WASHINGTON – Between 50,000 and 82,000 tons of coal ash flowed into North Carolina's Dan River on Sunday, prompting renewed calls for long-delayed federal rules on the disposal of coal waste.
The ash and water mixture spilled when a stormwater pipe broke at Duke Energy's Dan River Steam Station, a plant that is no longer in operation in Rockingham County, N.C.
The slurry from coal ash can contain potentially toxic elements like arsenic, mercury and lead.
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