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Related: About this forumWhat do Duke Energy and a messy teenager have in common?
Appalachian VoicesWhat do Duke Energy and a messy teenager have in common?
Posted by Amy Adams | July 23, 2014
Nearly six months have passed since news of the Dan River coal ash spill first reached the public in North Carolina. Since that time, Duke Energy has been working slowly to vacuum up the large, readily identifiable deposits of coal ash from the approximately 39,000 tons that spilled. Most of the cleanup has been focused close to the location of the broken pipe and near Danville, Va., where sediment was trapped behind the low Schoolfield Dam.
Nearly six months of work, and a staggering six percent has been recovered staggering for how little that is. Duke and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which was overseeing the work, seem satisfied with this recovery rate and have declared the cleanup complete, leaving behind more than 35,000 tons or slightly more than 90 percent of spilled coal ash in the Dan River.
Lets look at it from another perspective. Say you ask your teenager to clean up his messy bedroom. He picks up a few articles of dirty clothing from the floor and puts them in the laundry, and calls it quits. Thats it? you ask.
The sad truth is the premature ending of the cleanup means the Dan River will forever be sullied by the toxic, dark grey ash that lurks below the surface. Coal ash does not biodegrade. It will remain in the river unless removed....
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What do Duke Energy and a messy teenager have in common? (Original Post)
theHandpuppet
Jul 2014
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A Little Weird
(1,754 posts)1. The EPA has been neutered
It seems that corporate interests have won control of most of the regulatory agencies. It's a damn shame more people don't seem to notice or care. The environment just isn't a topic on the forefront of many people's minds these days.
theHandpuppet
(19,964 posts)2. They particularly don't care when it's Appalachia
It seems that to some, the attitude is that having to live in poisonous filth is what we deserve. It's a peculiar type of class warfare one can find even among progressives.