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A Flood of Ash: The Fight for Justice in Kingston, Tennessee

Summary by EcoWatch
Just before Christmas in 2008 in the Tennessee town of Kingston, a pile of coal ash located near the Kingston Fossil Plant broke free and spread into the 300 acres surrounding the plant and eventually into the Emory River Channel. The six-story high pile of coal ash – residue from burning coal – had accumulated over five decades in an area that had started out as a swimming hole.  “It looked like a black wave, almost like a black tsunami swallow…

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EcoWatch broke the news in on Thursday, February 13, 2025.
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