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A map of potential coal-ash inundation from coal ash ponds at the Marshall plant on Lake Norman. "First responders could access it quickly when they needed it but also to protect the privacy of ...
Vengosh provided The Charlotte Observer a map with dots where the scientists ... body of evidence” shows “the Lake Norman area remains safe from coal ash impacts, and a preliminary review ...
"But the threats these coal ash ... in the inundation maps, with projected flooding ranging from less than an inch to 4 feet. They include properties on the shores of Lake Norman, where one ...
Duke Energy has removed about one-fifth of the coal ash stored in an unlined basin at its Marshall Steam Station on Lake Norman. The utility says it’s on pace to meet the state deadline early.
A Lake Norman woman who developed kidney cancer sued Duke Energy on Wednesday over its disposal of toxic coal ash near and beneath lake-area homes and businesses in the 1990s and 2000s.