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Dominion's coal ash drama isn't over
2016-03-11 06:16:22| Waste Management - Topix.net
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Dominion, river group settle over Bremo coal ash pond discharges
2016-03-10 02:46:33| Paper - Topix.net
Amid growing public concerns over plans to discharge coal ash pond water into Virginia waterways, Dominion Virginia Power has agreed to treat the wastewater at one site more thoroughly before it's discharged into the James River, and monitor fish for adverse health effects. These are the terms of a settlement agreement announced Monday by Dominion along with the James River Association and the Southern Environmental Law Center regarding the company's Bremo Power Station in Fluvanna County.
Dominion, James River Association announce agreement on coal ash ponds
2016-03-09 20:25:57| Waste Management - Topix.net
Dominion Virginia Power and the James River Association have reached an agreement on discharges of treated coal ash wastewater from the ponds at the Bremo Power Station in Fluvanna County. The discharges are being regulated by the a permit the state Department of Environmental Quality and the State Water Control Board issued in January, which requires Dominion to build and operate a wastewater treatment system at the power station.
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Hearings start on proposed coal ash pit closure deadlines
2016-03-01 17:01:18| Waste Management - Topix.net
Now it's time for neighbors and people interested in Duke Energy coal ash pits around the state to have their say about how risky they are and how quickly they should be closed. The state Department of Environmental Quality starts a series of public meetings Tuesday near the 14 coal-plant sites.
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Costs of closing, cleaning toxic coal ash pits grows clearer
2016-02-07 17:34:26| Energy - Topix.net
Two years after one of the worst coal ash spills in U.S. history, the country's largest electricity company is digging up and hauling away the residue. The 2014 disaster polluted a river that runs through North Carolina and Virginia and led legislators to order Duke Energy Corp. to close all 32 of its coal ash pits in North Carolina by 2029.
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