Nov 24, 2014

Coal Ash Concerns

TVS Spent Billions of Dollars cleaning up the Coal ash Spill


Millions of tons of coal ash covered the land and water in Tennessee after a dam broke on December 22, 2008.  Tennessee Valley Authority sent the coal ash to Alabama for disposal.



                                                 It ended up at The Arrowhead Landfill in Perry County.
The Coal Ash was delivered to Arrowhead on these tracks.
Tonight on ANN, You'll see the first TV Report from inside the Arrowhead Landfill...what does that coal ash look like six years later? 

ANN Videographer Kenyon Corbitt in the Control Room.
    And we'll take you the a half-century old Alabama Power plant that is abandoning coal, partly because of EPA regulations on coal ash that will be issued in the next four weeks.




50 years worth of coal ash is in the water in the foreground.

The plant will be reconfigured to burn Natural gas.
  Join us for an exclusive visit behind the gates of the Arrowhead Landfill, and come inside a half-century old Alabama Power plant that is abandoning coal because of upcoming EPA regulations.

Watch 
Coal Ash Concern
10:00 PM Tonight
on CBS 8 or ABC Montgomery
 

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