Please bring lunch to enjoy by
the pond over break.
Not exact matches
Over the summer, 52 stations in the 26th State Senate District were evaluated for seven conditions:
ponding, leaking water, graffiti,
broken stairs, deteriorating walls, rodents and trash.
Some of these storage
ponds have actually
broken through their earthen dams, most recently demonstrated by the disastrous 2008 spill at the Tenessee Valley Authority's Kingston facility, which sent
over a billion gallons of coal slurry into the community and river system below.
The Mother of All Coal Ash Spills: Tennessee's Kingston TVA Coal Plant After the dike of a 40 - acre holding
pond broke at Kingston's TVA coal plant in Tennessee, an estimates 525 million gallons to 1 billion gallons of coal ash sludge spilled
over the area, covering 400 acres in coal ash about 6 feet deep, destroying a dozen houses and a train.