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Toxic Coal Ash

1 billion gallons of toxic coal ash has contaminated 300 acres of land in Tennessee, after the pond ruptured. Now coal ash ponds in 32 other states are being watched for possible contamination to groundwater supplies, rivers and lakes. Watch the video above to learn more, or read a report by the NYT.

January 9, 2009 7:09 AM | Category: Cleanup

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