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Duke Energy has agreed to excavate all 3.2 million tons of coal ash at its soon-to-be-closed W.S. Lee Steam Station in South Carolina and to bury the material in a lined landfill. The move came after lengthy discussions with the Southern Environmental Law Center over the proper disposal of coal...
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