Duke University scientists found a new way to trace coal ash in soil. (Spoiler alert: It’s found near Lake Norman)
Duke University scientists found a new way to trace coal ash in soil. (Spoiler alert: It’s found near Lake Norman)
Coal ash particles have been found in soil near two coal-fired power plants: Duke Energy’s Marshall Steam Station on Lake Norman near the Iredell-Catawba county line in North Carolina, and Bull Run Steam Plant, operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority, in Clayton, Tenn., scientists announced this week.