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APNewsBreak: NC dumps coal ash deal with Duke
2014-02-11 05:39:47| Energy - Topix.net
North Carolina's environmental agency sought late Monday to delay its own settlement with Duke Energy a week after a busted pipe at one of the company's coal ash dumps spewed enough toxic sludge into the Dan River to fill 73 Olympic-sized pools.
EPA Approves Recycling of Coal Ash in Concrete, Wallboard
2014-02-10 17:38:00| Waste Age
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved the beneficial use of coal ash in the making of concrete and wallboard, the two largest options for recycling of the material. read more
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Foster Wheeler Global Power Group Introduces "Green" Solution For Ash
2014-02-10 07:35:32| chemicalonline News Articles
Foster Wheeler AG announced recently that its Global Power Group is now offering a new turn-key environmentally responsible ash solution for international clients operating the company’s circulating fluidized-bed (CFB) steam generators. Under newly signed license and cooperation agreements with LA Ash Products and Services, LLC, Foster Wheeler has expanded its suite of CFB-related products by offering current and future international CFB clients an environmentally sound method for converting ash into a usable
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North Carolina: Coal Ash Leak Is Diverted but Not Contained
2014-02-08 04:50:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Associated Press: Duke Energy said Friday that it was diverting the flow of coal ash away from the Dan River, but the company could not yet declare the huge spill fully contained nearly a week after it was discovered. Meghan Musgrave, a company spokeswoman, said that engineers at the Dan River Steam Station had designed a containment system that is capturing nearly all of the toxic runoff and pumping it back into a storage basin. Duke says up to 82,000 tons of coal ash mixed with 27 million gallons of contaminated...
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More Than 80,000 Tons Of Coal Ash Flow Into N.C. River
2014-02-06 00:09:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
National Public Radio: Over the weekend at an old power plant in Eden, N.C., a stormwater pipe that goes under a coal ash pond broke, sending about 82,000 tons of ash - the equivalent of 30 Olympic-sized swimming pools - into the Dan River. The river stretches more than 200 miles from North Carolina, through Virginia and into the Atlantic Ocean. It's home to all sorts of wildlife, and a popular destination for fishermen and kayakers. On Wednesday, Jennifer Edwards, with the Dan River Basin Association, was checking...
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