Apr 01, 2019 · 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 toxic chemicals leaking into water supplies but potentially adding billions of dollars to the costs consumers pay.
Get a QuoteApr 01, 2019 · 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 supplies but potentially adding billions of dollars to the costs consumers pay. Duke Energy Corp. must remove the residue left after decades of burning coal to produce electricity, North …
Get a QuoteUpdated at 4:50 p.m. Duke Energy Corp. has been ordered to excavate coal ash from all of its North Carolina power plant sites, slashing the risk of toxic chemicals leaking into water supplies but potentially adding billions of dollars to the costs consumers pay.ordered to excavate coal ash from all of its North Carolina power plant sites, slashing the
Get a QuoteApr 01, 2019 · 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 toxic chemicals leaking
Get a QuoteApr 01, 2019 · In this Nov. 14, 2017 file photo, crews with Duke Energy continue to remove coal ash from the old coal ponds at the Sutton Plant, in Wilmington, N.C. Duke Energy Corp., the country's largest electric company, was ordered Monday, April 1, 2019 to excavate coal ash from all of its North Carolina power plant sites, slashing the risk of toxic chemicals leaking into …
Get a QuoteApr 01, 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
Get a QuoteDEQ Orders Duke Energy to Excavate Coal Ash at Six Remaining Sites Proposed Excavation Closure Plans due to DEQ for Approval on August 1, 2019 Raleigh Apr 1, 2019 Today, N.C. Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) ordered Duke Energy Progress, LLC to excavate all remaining coal ash impoundments in North Carolina.
Get a QuoteApr 01, 2019 · In 2017, crews with Duke Energy remove coal ash from the old coal ponds at the Sutton Plant in Wilmington, N.C. Duke Energy Corp., the country's largest electric company, was ordered Monday to
Get a QuoteApr 01, 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 QuoteApr 01, 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 current
Get a QuoteOn April 1, 2019, the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) ordered Duke Energy Progress, LLC to excavate the eleven remaining coal ash impoundments at six sites; Allen, Belews, Cliffside/Rogers, Marshall, Mayo and Roxboro facilities. Following a series of public listening sessions in communities close to the Duke Energy
Get a QuoteApr 01, 2019 · 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 toxic chemicals leaking into water supplies but potentially adding billions of dollars to the costs consumers pay.
Get a QuoteApr 01, 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 QuoteApr 02, 2019 · April 01-- Apr. 1--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. Ash has been mixed with water and stored in open, unlined ponds at Duke's coal-fired power plants for decades. But a 2014 ash spill into the Dan River, …
Get a QuoteApr 01, 2019 · N.C. environmental regulators have rejected Duke Energy Corp.'s proposals to close ash basins at six coal plants by capping them in place and ordered its utilities to excavate millions of tons of
Get a QuoteApr 01, 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 QuoteApr 01, 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 QuoteApr 01, 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
Get a QuoteApr 26, 2019 · Updated 4:53 p.m.Duke Energy filed appeals Friday of state environmental regulators' April orders to remove coal ash at six North Carolina plants that…
Get a QuoteOn April 1, 2019, the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) ordered Duke Energy Progress, LLC to excavate the eleven remaining coal ash impoundments at six sites; Allen, Belews, Cliffside/Rogers, Marshall, Mayo and Roxboro facilities.
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