macclellan
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You all been following this? Pretty crazy stuff! Largest environmental disaster of its kind in US history, AFAIK, right in our backyard. Over 300 acres of semi-hazardous waste (EPA keeps wafing on this issue)... (100x the volume of the Exxon Valdez spill in coal ash sludge for some perspective). Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGmVCABMRRQ
Luckily, nobody human was hurt. Can't say the same for the fish. Emory and Clinch rivers are trashed. Here's a fish-specific link: http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2009/jan/03/tennessee-valley-authority-spill-could-endanger-st/ Lots of additional links in the middle page. The Senate Hearing Report PDF linked there is pretty interesting, if you're into that sort of thing...
It will cost >$100 million to clean up, and they could have fixed the impoundment in 2003 for $25 million when it was found faulty. TVA CEO Kilgore said: "The most expensive solution wasn’t chosen, and obviously, that looks bad for us."
Who's going to pay for it? Paid in part by rate hikes, be there no doubt...
Luckily, nobody human was hurt. Can't say the same for the fish. Emory and Clinch rivers are trashed. Here's a fish-specific link: http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2009/jan/03/tennessee-valley-authority-spill-could-endanger-st/ Lots of additional links in the middle page. The Senate Hearing Report PDF linked there is pretty interesting, if you're into that sort of thing...
It will cost >$100 million to clean up, and they could have fixed the impoundment in 2003 for $25 million when it was found faulty. TVA CEO Kilgore said: "The most expensive solution wasn’t chosen, and obviously, that looks bad for us."
Who's going to pay for it? Paid in part by rate hikes, be there no doubt...