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N.C. tightens permit requirements for ash ponds, dams at Duke Energy's Sutton plant

2014-11-08 10:26:30| Energy - Topix.net

Frank Holleman, senior attorney at the Southern Environmental Law Center, wrote to N.C. regulators in October arguing that their classification of Sutton Lake as a private cooling pond was mistaken. North Carolina environmental regulators tightened water quality rules requirements for Sutton Lake at Duke Energy's closed Sutton Plant, reclassifying the lake as public waters and designating the ash pond dams there as being high-risk.

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