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State Approves Plans For Duke Energy Coal Ash Landfill

A Duke Energy coal ash storage pond in Stokes County. Keri Brown/WFDD

Duke Energy will soon have another place to dispose of its coal ash. Environmental regulators have approved plans for a new lined landfill in Wilmington.

North Carolina's Department of Environmental Quality gave Duke Energy the green light for a lined basin at Sutton Steam Station. It will store coal ash that's currently being kept in unlined landfills.      

The new landfill will also be constructed with a system to collect and treat wastewater. Duke Energy previously accepted a $7 million fine for groundwater pollution at Sutton and other coal-fired plants.

In October, DEQ approved plans for a similar site at Duke Energy's Dan River facility and coal ash began to be moved in May. Regulators say the utility will monitor water quality around the new lined basin as part of the permit.    

Bethany is WFDD's editorial director. She joined the staff in the fall of 2012. She received her B.A. and M.A. in English Literature from Wake Forest University. Between undergraduate studies and graduate school, Bethany served as the intern to Talk of the Nation at NPR in D.C., participating in live NPR Election Night Coverage, Presidential debate broadcasts, regular Talk of the Nation shows, and helping to plan the inaugural broadcast of ‘Talk of the World.' She enjoys engaging with her interests in books, politics, and art in the interdisciplinary world of public radio. Before becoming editorial director, Bethany was assistant news Director, a reporter and associate producer for WFDD's Triad Arts and Triad Arts Weekend. Originally from Jacksonville, Florida, Bethany enjoys calling the Piedmont home.

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