Community | November 02, 2009 | 3 comments

TVA Coal Ash Spill in Kingston, Tennessee

Rickharmon25
The coal ash pond that ruptured and sent a billion gallons of toxic sludge across 300 acres of East Tennessee on December 22, 2008 was only one of more than 1,300 similar dumps across the United States - most of them unregulated and unmonitored - that contain billions more gallons of fly ash and other byproducts of burning coal. Like the one in Tennessee, most of these dumps, which reach up to 1,500 acres, contain heavy metals like arsenic, lead, mercury and selenium, which are considered by the Environmental Protection Agency to be a threat to water supplies and human health. Yet they are not subject to any U.S. regulation, which experts say could have prevented the spill, which sent almost 4 billion liters over 120 hectares, and there is little monitoring of their effects on the surrounding environment. In fact, coal ash is used throughout the United States for construction fill, mine reclamation and other "beneficial uses." In 2007, according to a coal industry estimate, 50 tons of fly ash even went to agricultural uses, like improving soil's ability to hold water, despite an agency warning in 1999 about high levels of arsenic. The industry has promoted the reuse of coal combustion products because of the growing amount of them being produced each year - 131 million tons in 2007, up from less than 90 million tons in 1990. The amount of coal ash has ballooned in part because of increased demand for electricity, but more because air pollution controls have improved. Contaminants and waste products that once spewed through the coal plants' smokestacks are increasingly captured in the form of solid waste, held in huge piles in 46 states, near cities like Pittsburgh, St. Louis and Tampa, Florida, and on the shores of Lake Erie, Lake Michigan and the Mississippi River. Studies have shown that the ash can leach toxic substances that cause cancer, birth defects and other health problems in humans, and can decimate fish, bird and frog populations in and around ash dumps, causing developmental problems like tadpoles born without teeth, or fish with spinal deformities. "Your household garbage is managed much more consistently" than coal combustion waste, said Thomas Burke, an epidemiologist at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, who testified on the health effects of coal ash before a congressional subcommittee last year. "It's such a large volume of waste, and it's so essential to the country's energy supply; it's basically been a loophole in the country's waste management strategy." As the environmental agency has studied whether to regulate coal ash waste, the cases of drinking wells and surface water contaminated by leaching from the dumps or the use of the ash has swelled. In 2007, an agency report identified 63 sites in 26 states where the water was contaminated by heavy metals from such dumps, including three other Tennessee Valley Authority dumps. Environmental advocacy groups have submitted at least 17 additional cases that they say should be added to that list.
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  • Wetdog
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    • If we converted coal burning electrical power plants to use natural gas, there would be no ash produced at all.

      And using natural gas would produce more energy and less than 1/2 the CO2 that coal does. Natural gas is 80% hydrogen by volume.

    • 2 years ago
  • Incredulous
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    • "As the environmental agency has studied whether to regulate coal ash waste"

      they have to do a study on whether or not to regulate coal ash wast...but they have a bill floating around in Congress that wants to regulate organic gardening?

      Could they be any more lame and stupid?

    • 2 years ago
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