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EIP Data Reveals Significant Heavy Metal Contamination in Water Samples Downstream of TVA Kingston Disaster Site

February 4, 2009

by Lisa Widawsky The Environmental Integrity Project's (EIP) preliminary analysis of water samples collected in the weeks following the coal ash spill at TVA's Kingston power plant on December 22,… Read more

Press Release: Latest TVA Ash Spill Site in Alabama Contains Even More Toxic Metals than Harriman, Tennessee Spill Site from December

January 9, 2009

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) apparently has reported a new spill at the Widows Creek Fossil Plant in northeast Alabama. According to TVA's own data, the Widows Creek plant disposed… Read more

Disaster in Waiting: Toxic Coal Ash Disposal in Impoundments at Power Plants. USEPA data shows power plants disposing of high volumes of toxic metals in open lagoons.

January 7, 2009

Jan 7, 2009 The massive spill of coal ash from TVA's Kingston plant in Tennessee in December dramatized the cost of unsafe disposal practices. EIP's report identifies those facilities that… Read more

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