Enviro-Health Links - TVA Kingston Fossil Plant Coal Ash Spill, December 2008
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Coal Combustion Residues (CCR) - Surface Impoundments with High Hazard Potential Ratings
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Overview
- Ash Slide at TVA Kingston Fossil
Department of Environment and Conservation, State of Tennessee - Coal Ash
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency - Coal Ash Spill, Tennessee: NASA Satellite Images
Earth Observatory, NASA - Coal Combustion Products
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency - Emory River Ash Spill Information
Roane Country Government, Tennessee - EPA’s Response to the TVA Kingston Fossil Plant Fly Ash Release
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency - Fact Sheet: Coal Combustion Residues (CCR) - Surface Impoundments with High Hazard Potential Ratings
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency - Fossil Fuel Combustion (FFC) Waste Legislative and Regulatory Time Line: Supporting Technical Documents
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - Kingston Ash Slide - Root Cause Analysis
Tennessee Valley Authority - Kingston Recovery
Tennessee Valley Authority - Notice of Data Availability on the Disposal of Coal Combustion Wastes in Landfills and Surface Impoundments
Docket Type: Nonrulemaking, Docket Sub-Type: Notification- Human and Ecological Risk Assessment of Coal Combustion Wastes (PDF, 2.49 MB)
Draft EPA document. Do not cite or quote.
- Human and Ecological Risk Assessment of Coal Combustion Wastes (PDF, 2.49 MB)
- TVA Kingston Fly Ash Release - Air, Soil and Water Samples
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Searches from the National Library of Medicine
PubMed - Biomedical journal literature
ChemIDplus - Chemical identification and structure database
TOXMAP - Mapping chemical releases into air, water, and ground
Enviro-Health Links - Selected links to Internet resources
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