A North Carolina Power Plant Dam Has Been Breached by Florence Floodwaters

A North Carolina Power Plant Dam Has Been Breached by Florence Floodwaters

A North Carolina Power Plant Dam Has Been Breached by Florence Floodwaters

It’s possible that coal ash from an adjacent dump is flowing into the Cape Fear River

Duke Energy said Friday that a dam containing a large lake at Wilmington power plant has been breached by floodwaters from Florence, and it’s possible coal ash from an adjacent dump is flowing into the Cape Fear River.

Duke spokeswoman Paige Sheehan said Friday that floodwaters continue to overtop an earthen dike at the north side of Sutton Lake, a 1,100-acre (445-hectare) reservoir at the L.V. Sutton Power Station. That water has caused several breaches in the dam on the south end of the lake, which is flowing back into the river. The company said that because of the high water levels in the river from the hurricane, they do not expect water levels to be affected by the breaches in the dam.

Sheehan said floodwaters also had overtopped a steel retaining wall containing one of three large coal ash dumps lining the lakeshore. Sheehan described the incident as a “developing situation” and said the company can’t rule out that ash might be escaping and flowing into the river.

vCard QR Code

vCard.red is a free platform for creating a mobile-friendly digital business cards. You can easily create a vCard and generate a QR code for it, allowing others to scan and save your contact details instantly.

The platform allows you to display contact information, social media links, services, and products all in one shareable link. Optional features include appointment scheduling, WhatsApp-based storefronts, media galleries, and custom design options.

Gray material that the company characterized as lightweight coal combustion byproducts could be seen Friday floating on the top of the lake.

The ash left over when coal is burned to generate electricity coal ash contains an array of components, including mercury, lead, arsenic and other toxic heavy metals. The inundated basin contains at the plant 400,000 cubic yards of ash.

The current incident is separate from the rupture at a nearby coal ash landfill reported at the site last weekend, spilling enough material to fill 180 dump trucks. The site received more than 30 inches (75 centimeters) of rain from former Hurricane Florence, with the Cape Fear River expected to crest Saturday.

Duke’s ash waste management has faced intense scrutiny since a drainage pipe collapsed under a waste pit at an old plant in Eden in 2014, triggering a massive spill that coated 70 miles (110 kilometers) of the Dan River in gray sludge. The utility later agreed to plead guilty to nine Clean Water Act violations and pay $102 million in fines and restitution for illegally discharging pollution from ash dumps at five North Carolina power plants. It plans to close all its ash dumps by 2029.


🕐 Top News in the Last Hour By Importance Score

# Title 📊 i-Score
1 The terrifying WWIII threat from the Arctic that could intensify as Trump pushes to make Canada the 51st state 🟢 82 / 100
2 ‘I’m a travel expert and these are the 7 passport checks you must make’ 🔴 75 / 100
3 Tesla slaps $10K discounts on Cybertruck as sales skid and inventory builds up 🔴 75 / 100
4 ‘The posh areas get cleared’: bin strikes illustrate Birmingham’s wealth gap 🔴 65 / 100
5 Glamorous young mom dies in heartbreaking twist after trying to go 'au naturale' 🔴 65 / 100
6 Katy Perry’s Blue Origin space mess shows the world is fed up with entitled celebs who think they are owed adoration 🔴 63 / 100
7 Troubled former child star Haley Joel Osment breaks his silence on using shock racial slur during arrest 🔵 58 / 100
8 Haley Joel Osment Claims He's Being 'Attacked' by Cops in Body Cam Footage 🔵 55 / 100
9 Jake Paul 'set to face' Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in blockbuster summer bout after beating 58-year-old Mike Tyson 🔵 55 / 100
10 Fans divided over Clueless sequel TV series that brings back Alicia Silverstone as Cher 🔵 45 / 100

View More Top News ➡️