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TVA, government agencies to give recovery update on Kingston ash spill

Posted at 4:35 pm May 22, 2013
By Tennessee Valley Authority Leave a Comment

The Tennessee Valley Authority, along with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, will hold a public meeting on progress of the Kingston Ash Recovery Project and long-term monitoring plans.

The meeting will be held Thursday, May 30, from 5:30-7 p.m. in the auditorium of Roane County High School in Kingston. The auditorium is in Building B on the Spring Street side of the high school.

An EPA representative will provide an update on the recovery project and outline the Long-Term Monitoring Plan for assessing the ecological health of areas affected by the 2008 ash spill at Kingston Fossil Plant.

Representatives from TVA, EPA, TDEC, and the Roane County Community Advisory Group will be available to provide information and answer questions.

Public comments on the Long-Term Monitoring Plan may be emailed to TVA at kingstoncomm@tva.gov, or mailed to Tennessee Valley Authority, P.O. Box 40, Kingston, TN 37763.

The Long-Term Monitoring Plan and other documents associated with the project will be posted in the Administrative Record on May 28 at http://www.tva.gov/kingston/index.htm. The documents also are located at the Kingston and Harriman libraries.

If you have questions, call TVA’s Community Outreach staff at (865) 717-1635.

Filed Under: Federal, Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: ash spill, ecological health, EPA, Kingston, Kingston Ash Recovery Project, Kingston Fossil Plant, long-term monitoring plan, Roane County High School, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

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