WebFeb 5, 2020 · RALEIGH – Today, the consent order between the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality, community and environmental groups and Duke Energy regarding the excavation of more than 80 million tons of coal ash was approved in its entirety by Wake County Superior Court Judge Paul Ridgeway.
Get a quoteWebApr 1, 2019 · RALEIGH — The country's largest electric company was ordered Monday to excavate coal ash from all of its North Carolina power plant sites, slashing the risk of toxic chemicals leaking into water supp…
Get a quoteWebApr 3, 2019 · Cleanup became a priority in North Carolina after a 2014 leak from a Duke Energy site left coal ash coating 70 miles (110 kilometers) of the Dan River on the state's border with Virginia.
Get a quoteWebApr 1, 2019 · "Based on current estimates and closure timeframes, excavating these basins will add approximately $4 billion to $5 billion to the current estimate of $5.6 billion for the Carolinas," Duke said
Get a quoteWebApr 1, 2019 · North Carolina's environment department ordered Duke Energy on Monday to excavate millions of tons of coal ash from six power plants, including two near Charlotte on lakes Norman and Wylie.
Get a quoteWebApr 1, 2019 · Duke Energy must now excavate its existing coal ash ponds and move the substance to lined pits, North Carolina's environmental agency said Monday. {mosads}The order from the state's Department
Get a quoteWebApr 3, 2019 · Duke Energy said Monday the expanded excavation requirement could double its costs to about $10 billion. It had previously estimated the task would take up to 30 years to complete at all 14
Get a quoteWebApr 1, 2019 · North Carolina's environment department ordered Duke Energy on Monday to excavate millions of tons of coal ash from six power plants, including two near Charlotte on lakes Norman and
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Get a quoteWebApr 26, 2019 · Duke Energy today appealed a recent order by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality requiring extremely expensive and disruptive excavation of nine coal ash basins at the company's Allen, Belews Creek, Cliffside/Rogers, Marshall, Mayo and Roxboro facilities.
Get a quoteWebApr 1, 2019 · Duke Energy must now excavate its existing coal ash ponds and move the substance to lined pits, North Carolina's environmental agency said Monday. {mosads}The order from the state's Department
Get a quoteWebJan 2, 2020 · RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The state of North Carolina says it has secured an agreement with Duke Energy to excavate nearly 80 million tons (72.5 million metric tons) of coal ash at six
Get a quoteWebDuke Energy is closing all ash basins across our system, state regulators and community groups agreed to a plan to permanently close the company's remaining nine coal ash basins in North Carolina. Excavation of uncapped ash: 17.43: 0: December 2035: Mayo: 1: Excavation: 6.63: 0: December 2029: Roxboro: 2
Get a quoteWebAnnounced plans to excavate coal ash from four basins at the H.F. Lee Plant in Goldsboro, N.C., and safely recycle the valuable material for use in concrete products. Announced community-specific recommendations to offer new, permanent drinking water supplies and financial supplements to neighbors near its coal ash basins in North Carolina.
Get a quoteWebApr 1, 2019 · RALEIGH — The country's largest electric company was ordered Monday to excavate coal ash from all of its North Carolina power plant sites, slashing the risk of toxic chemicals leaking into water supp…
Get a quoteWebApr 1, 2019 · Duke Energy must now excavate its existing coal ash ponds and move the substance to lined pits, North Carolina's environmental agency said Monday. {mosads}The order from the state's Department
Get a quoteWebApr 1, 2019 · Associated Press RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The country's largest electric company was ordered Monday to excavate coal ash from all of its North Carolina power plant sites, slashing the risk of
Get a quoteWebNorth Carolina's environmental agency said Monday it has decided Duke Energy Corp. must remove the residue left after decades of burning coal from six remaining sites. "Arsenic, selenium,
Get a quoteWebAnnounced plans to excavate coal ash from four basins at the H.F. Lee Plant in Goldsboro, N.C., and safely recycle the valuable material for use in concrete products. Announced community-specific recommendations to offer new, permanent drinking water supplies and financial supplements to neighbors near its coal ash basins in North Carolina.
Get a quoteWebApr 26, 2019 · Duke Energy today appealed a recent order by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality requiring extremely expensive and disruptive excavation of nine coal ash basins at the company's Allen, Belews Creek, Cliffside/Rogers, Marshall, Mayo and Roxboro facilities.
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