Published on Friday, August 27, 2010 by McClatchy Newspapers Study of Coal Ash Sites Finds Extensive Water Contamination by Renee Schoof WASHINGTON — A study released on Thursday finds that 39 sites in 21 states where coal-fired power plants dump their coal ash are contaminating water with toxic metals such as arsenic and other pollutants, and that the problem is more extensive than previously estimated. This image may be the most iconic in recen … Read More
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