Waste spills at second TVA site

by Barbara Mathieson | January 10, 2009 at 05:37 am
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Alabama accident, smaller than one in Tennessee, releases water and gypsum

By Anne Paine and Brad Schrade • THE TENNESSEAN • January 10, 2009

STEVENSON, Ala. — Coal waste from another TVA power plant — this time Widows Creek in north Alabama — has spilled into a waterway, bringing more emergency action and more calls from environmentalists to regulate the material.

The Tennessee Valley Authority, which estimated the spill at 10,000 gallons, placed booms in Widows Creek, which runs through the plant site, to stop the waste from moving downstream, said Scott Hughes, a spokesman for the Alabama Department of Environmental Management.

The material unloosed was a mixture of water and gypsum, which can contain potentially toxic substances.


Another break in the TVA dam of coal ash.

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Amy Judd

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Lake Ontario Waterkeeper

Tommorrow's Living at the Barricades (Lake Ontario Waterkeeper radio show) has an extended interview with Hurricane Creekkeeper John Wathen, who was one of the first respondents on the scene.

The show link will be posted to the environment section tomorrow, or check out www.waterkeeper.ca/radio to download.

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