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Tennessee Coal Ash: TVA Fined $11.5 Million For 'Unprecedented' Spill

BILL POOVEY   06/14/10 06:22 PM ET   AP

Tennessee Coal Ash

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — The Tennessee Valley Authority has been hit with penalties totaling $11.5 million for the December 2008 coal ash spill at one of the utility's plants, partly to pay for oversight of the cleanup.

Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation officials announced the first penalties against the utility for the spill in an order Monday. It said the company violated the Tennessee Water Quality Control Act and the Tennessee Solid Waste Disposal Act.

The order also said the department still can assess future natural resource damages. A breach in an earthen dam at TVA's Kingston plant 40 miles west of Knoxville sent 5.4 million cubic yards of toxic muck into the Emory River and surrounding landscape.

Environmental department Commissioner Jim Fyke said in a statement that the spill was an "unprecedented event."

TVA said in a statement that the utility will obey and remains "fully committed to a complete cleanup of the Kingston ash spill."

The Environmental Protection Agency did not immediately answer an e-mail message seeking comment about the possibility of other federal penalties. State environmental department spokeswoman Tisha Calabrese-Benton said she was unsure if there could be federal penalties.

The EPA is slowly deciding how to regulate coal plant ash that contains arsenic, selenium, mercury and other substances that are defined as hazardous.

"The recovery work has progressed around-the-the-clock for more than 17 months since the event occurred, and the progress is on schedule," TVA's e-mail statement said.

In the first phase of cleanup that is near completion, the utility has dredged about 3 million cubic yards of ash from the river, much of it shipped by rail to a landfill in Alabama.

The penalty order says TVA must pay $2.5 million to the state by July 15 and must propose at least $2 million in supplemental environmental projects to benefit the environment, to be approved by Dec. 31. Another $2 million must be paid annually in 2011 and 2012. Another $3 million has been paid to reimburse the department's oversight costs, as required by a January 2009 emergency order TVA must pay any overrun.

TVA is battling federal lawsuits seeking damages from the spill and has bought more than 100 properties.

TVA has nearly 9 million consumers in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Kentucky, Georgia, North Carolina and Virginia.

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Artos
Down with Tyrants
11:50 AM on 06/16/2010
This is really very funny. The Government is penalizing and fining a Government Agency. In other words no real money will exchange hands if ever. Why is it that the Government feels safe fining itself and yet when it comes to actually fining Real Corporations they never seem to have the guts to carry through with it. Usually these Corps manage to get off with slap on the wrist, and a limp slap at that.
08:02 PM on 06/15/2010
this ash spill, the coal mining explosion and the disaster on the drilling rig in the Gulf all say one thing. We need our natural resources, but we sure don't use them wisely nor do we make the industry safe. It's all about profits.
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sueinmn
07:41 PM on 06/15/2010
And not a cent to those families who were told "all is safe and ok" while they were suffering massive nose bleeds days after!
07:28 PM on 06/15/2010
The TVA spent more than that last year wining and dining it's big shots.
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Y3rMawm
veni, vidi, bibi.
06:03 PM on 06/15/2010
Absurd. One govt entity fines another. In the end it's all taxpayer monopoly money anyway.

The convenient straw-man is erected to divert attention from govt culpability in the BP mess. "See, we do our job, it's BP's fault alone. This nice Straw-man we have constructed to divert your attention, proves it."
CKMJr
I can't complain, but sometimes I still do.
05:51 PM on 06/15/2010
pocket change
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sagmann
Dies Irae
04:58 PM on 06/15/2010
Tennessee, Louisana, Florida, Texas, etc...etc...There we go again. $11M? You've got to be kidding! That's ptobably less than the value of the CEO's house! Unfortunately, it seems that Americans will never see the light, and keep electing people who are AGAINST the People.
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Y3rMawm
veni, vidi, bibi.
05:43 PM on 06/15/2010
TVA is a .gov. Heh...similar to Fanron.
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rextrek
50yr old, Moderate-liberal in S.NJ/Phila
12:48 PM on 06/15/2010
I don't feel sorry for the Nitwits in Tenn....THEY keep voting against thier own interests.....and now all that land below the spill is POISONED, and the water too......woohoo.....11 Million don't mean jackshit. But that's right residents of Tennessee, keep voting against your won interest,and for those Buy_bull thumpers aka charletons/ GOP nitwits...and DINO's....as long as "then thar gays can't git married"! Right!
01:41 PM on 06/15/2010
It's not just TN and the coal towns, it's much of the US. People are constantly voting against their best interests. Privatization and deregulation immediately come to mind. Oh, and less taxes -- for most of us this means less public services, but for a few lucky ones get some major savings. The "free market" too tends to brings more riches to the already wealthy while robbing others of their livelihoods.. .

One day a people will wake up. Maybe.
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Y3rMawm
veni, vidi, bibi.
05:48 PM on 06/15/2010
Only liberals can spin the desire for lower taxes as NOT being in one's own self interest. How is it not better for you and I to keep most of our paychecks, rather than allowing it to disappear into the black hole of govt, who has no price sensing mechanism

The free market tends to distribute wealth more evenly, than any govt program. Oh and TVA, created during FDR, and is a govt own "corporation" This is in no way, Free Market
12:17 PM on 06/15/2010
$11.5 million is probably like $11.50 to them. SMHIS @ the low, low fine.
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Clint Abear
11:41 AM on 06/15/2010
was that clean coal or really really dirty coal! i want more solar! today is ok:)
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Y3rMawm
veni, vidi, bibi.
05:49 PM on 06/15/2010
not enough solar, or sand to create the PV cells to get the job done.
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Tommygun264
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08:21 PM on 06/15/2010
Not enough sand? Really? I guess it's a good think that pv solar cells are no longer exclusively made from silica.
11:19 AM on 06/15/2010
Stop with the fines!!!!

PUT THEM IN JAIL!!!!!
12:17 PM on 06/15/2010
That's what I'm saying. Put people in jail and watch how fast these companies shape up.
12:28 PM on 06/15/2010
Exactly. Fanned.
08:04 PM on 06/15/2010
First parade them through the center of the nearest city., then throw them in jail.
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washlib
11:15 AM on 06/15/2010
which...they will pass onto consumers..

This is EXACTLY what is wrong when c0rp0ratist elements subvert the regulatory elements of govt.
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Y3rMawm
veni, vidi, bibi.
10:05 PM on 06/15/2010
oh...should it be illegal for corporations to pass their costs onto consumers?

Why don't we just give everything away for free.
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11:09 AM on 06/15/2010
So, the going rate of a toxic ash dump is $11.5 million / 5.4 million cu-yards - or about $2/cubic-yard.

Plus some chump change.
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bbrecht
"pray for the dead, fight like hell for the liv
10:15 PM on 06/15/2010
Ugh.....
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WASanford
I think, therefore I am mad as hell!
10:48 AM on 06/15/2010
Ah; the wonderful benefits of CLEAN coal.
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10:34 AM on 06/15/2010
And the wind don't blow
Across the red flood plain
And the trees can't grow
In the silver rain
And the fish can't swim
The kids can't play
In the shadow of
... the TVA