Tests Show Pollution Near Ash Spill
NEW YORK - Preliminary water tests from rivers near a huge coal ash spill in Tennessee show elevated levels of pollutants such as mercury and lead, an environmental group said yesterday.
"We're concerned that the water poses a greater risk to residents in the area than has been revealed so far," said Matt Masson, a program director at Appalachian Voices, a environmental group that coordinated the testing of the water with scientists from Appalachian State University.
An earthen dike collapsed Dec. 22 at the Tennessee Valley Authority's Kingston coal-fired power plant, spilling coal ash across as much as 400 acres. The ash, left from decades of coal burning, had been stored in a sludge pond. The spill extended into a waterway, blocked a road, and ruined three homes, according to the TVA.
Fly ash, a byproduct of burning coal, is known to contain small amounts of heavy metals and other pollutants dangerous to human health. In 2000 the US Environmental Protection Agency decided that the ash would not be managed as a hazardous waste.
The environmental group's tests, which took place Dec. 27, showed higher levels of the pollutants of arsenic, mercury, and lead than reported by the TVA and the US Environmental Protection Agency.
Arsenic levels from the Kingston power plant canal, for example, tested at nearly 300 times the allowable limits in drinking water. A sample from 2 miles downstream revealed arsenic at about 30 times the limit.
"Although these results are preliminary, we want to release them because of the public health concern and because we believe the TVA and EPA aren't being candid," Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., chair of the Waterkeeper Alliance, said in a release.
Wasson said the TVA and EPA have not revealed exactly where tests they reported took place and that some of them took place upstream from the spill, where heavy contamination would not be expected.
The TVA, which is spraying the spilled ash with straw and seed to minimize dust and erosion, has said on its website that preliminary testing at the Kingston water treatment plant has shown levels of metals that are below limits for drinking water. Other tests on rivers near the site showed safe levels, it said.
Appalachian Voices said it has not completed tests on drinking water yet, in part because it takes time for contaminants in surface water to filter down into ground water supplies.
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Show AllUnder Bush the inferior, the EPA is better called Everybody Poisoned Always.
The only thing people can do is flee from places that are exceptionally toxic. The best place to show up in a massive group of refugees is up for grabs. Possible places is your Congress person's office or home, Federal, State, or local Government offices, Walmart, Target, etc. for a drink of clean water. Make sure you drink all the bottled water, but don't pay for it.
Deliver water from your tap to the politicians and have them drink it. Insist.
Actually, I assume many will sicken and die quietly and a new movie will come out 20 years from now where people will smugly show how bad a few bad characters working alone caused the problem. The moronic American people will talk about the movie for a day or two and reelect a corporate politician.
If I remember correctly, the EPA said that boiling the drinking water would make it safe to drink...
And with mercury in the drinking water, how long before the local residents start having children with symptoms of Minimata Disease (look it up)?
Where is Erin Brokovich when oyu need her?
Walk in peace.
When are people going to wake up to the reality that the EPA is not looking out for us?!! Why are we sitting still for this?!! These things are happening because of what is NOT being done about it. It's our own fault!
Clean coal - It's whats for dinner.
And Hannity says Bush has kept U.S. safe from terror since 9/11. Hannity's America sure isn't My America. http://www.wisecountyissues.com Bush/Cheney and THE COAL INDUSTRY have bombed and blasted Appalachia right into Third World America. We can't stand anymore of the prosperity - even with the "new clean hybrid coal technology" Our watersheds are poisoned, our communities infected with MRSA, but as long as THE PROFIT MACHINE is making dough, people don't matter and the politicians don't care.
The EPA also said all that dust in the air after 9/11 was "safe" and "within limits".
They lie.
Joe