Duke Energy & Coal Ash Pollution continued...

NC:  Duke Energy coal ash polluting water, fines may follow
(Associated Press/Seattle Times; March 4, 2016)
http://www.seattletimes.com/business/nc-duke-energy-coal-ash-polluting-water-fines-may-follow/

Judge wants to review scope of Duke Energy pollution deal
(Emery P. DALESIO, Associated Press; February 12, 2016)
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/2640dc6bbfff464aafc4cb653240785f/environmentalists-fight-7m-duke-energy-pollution-deal

Regulator fines Duke Energy nearly $7M for coal ash spill
(Emery P. DALESIO, Associated Press; February 9, 2016)
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/a27fa1f367024f04a29d1c6a3edd75a4/nc-regulator-fines-duke-energy-nearly-7m-coal-ash-spill

Federal judge hits NC agency for Duke Energy coal ash duties
(Emery P. DALESIO, Associated Press; October 21, 2015)
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/9ec51db233d341c7b1b145f26a9ba8de/judge-hits-state-agency-over-duke-energy-coal-ash-pollution

Most wells near Duke Energy ash ponds contaminated
(Bruce HENDERSON, The Charlotte Observer; April 21, 2015)
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article19153437.html



N. B.:  For more information on the Dan River Coal Ash Spill (2014) and/or Ash Spills in general, please refer to "Blog Archives" for my former blog posts under the following titles and dates:

Duke Energy's $7 Million Fine Settlement for Coal Ash Contamination - North Carolina, USA. 10/14/2015

Update:  Dan River Coal Ash Spill -"Duke Energy Subsidiaries Plead Guilty".      5/27/2015

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