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North Carolina-based Duke Energy has added new signs along the Dan River near Eden, North Carolina. The large signs warn those on the water about the approaching dangers of an 8-foot dam.
Good Stewards will be coordinating with the North Carolina Department of Transportation to install the first round of signs on the Dan River at the Highway 14 bridge in Eden, NC.
North Carolina North Carolina tubers dead, others still missing after Dan River mishap, authorities say No information about the identities or ages of the tubers was immediately available ...
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — A woman who lost her sister and other members of her tight-knit family on the Dan River is remembering the tragedy nearly one year later. On June 16, 2022, it ...
Duke Energy estimated that up to 82,000 tons of ash had been released from a break in a 48-inch storm water pipe at the Dan River power plant in Eden, North Carolina. Gerry Broome/AP.
That means if you want to swim, tube, fish, clam, or just hang-out-and-cool-off in the Dan River, according to the State of North Carolina, you're good to go. Officially, anyway.
North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory visited the Dan River near the site of the spill on Thursday, calling the incident a “serious accident,” but saying that based on Duke water standards and side ...
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File photo from Feb. 5, 2014 of Amy Adams, North Carolina campaign coordinator with Appalachian Voices, showing her hand covered with wet coal ash from the Dan River swirling in the background as ...
EDEN, N.C. – UPDATE (6/20/2021) The body that was recovered from the Dan River Sunday morning has been identified, according to the Rockingham County Department of Emergency Services.. This ...
North Carolina's environmental agency said it was wrong to declare the arsenic levels in the Dan River safe for people after a massive coal ash spill. Skip to content NOWCAST WXII 12 News at 6 AM ...
Duke Energy estimated that up to 82,000 tons of ash had been released from a break in a 48-inch storm water pipe at the Dan River power plant in Eden, North Carolina. Gerry Broome/AP.