NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A federal utility says it would take 24 years to dig up and move its coal ash at a Tennessee power plant under a court order that it still might appeal. The Tennessee Valley ...
More than 100 people came to the East Tennessee History Center on Oct. 17 to hear author Jared Sullivan speak on his new book, “Valley So Low,” on the coal ash spill and subsequent cleanup by TVA in ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority is moving forward with plans to expand the boundaries of an onsite dry storage landfill for coal combustion residuals at Kingston Fossil Plant near Harriman, Tennessee.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is considering building facilities in Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky to process coal combustion residuals (CCR) for beneficial use.
The Tennessee Valley Authority is taking advantage of the pro-coal policies of the Trump administration to save money and review plans for its last few coal-fired plants, which generate around 13% of ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – The Tennessee Valley Authority is liable for a huge spill of toxin-laden sludge in 2008 in Tennessee, a federal judge ruled Thursday. The decision is a victory for hundreds of ...
In the Kingston coal ash spill and nearly 15 years of lawsuits that followed, Jared Sullivan, a journalist from Franklin, Tennessee, saw a David and Goliath story that was quintessentially American. A ...
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The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is asking for public input on plans to expand dry onsite storage of ash and other coal combustion products generated at Bull Run Fossil Plant. The project aims to ...
Kammeyer says TVA believes it will be prepared for whatever rules come out of EPA or Congress. “We've made our assumptions, and we're moving forward,” he says. “I think we're in a better position than ...
(WBIR) The Environmental Protection Agency announced Friday that coal ash won't be classified as a "hazardous waste," but for the first time, the agency did issue new regulations on how that waste is ...
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — The Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday proposed regulating coal ash, possibly as a kind of hazardous waste, while phasing out wet storage impoundments. It would allow coal ...