The Environmental Protection Agency has compiled a new report describing what 22 electric plants are doing to make their coal ash storage safer.
It also contains recommendations about how utilities can more efficiently achieve their plans.
The report follows EPA's assessment last fall on the safety of the coal ash dams.
All of these new safety measures stem from the December 2008 spill in Kingston, Tennessee, where the Tennessee Valley Authority's storage dam burst, flooding the area and...
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