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Dec 22 2009
11:20 am


Photo credit: United Mountain Defense

Morning of Dec. 22, 2008:

TVA Containment Pond Fails, Swan Pond Evacuated
TVA ash storage pond breach covers 400 acres in Roane County
TVA says ash contains no hazardous materials. TVA is lying.

In the aftermath:

Field report Dec 24th 2008
Irresponsible local news reporting on TVA sludge pond disaster?
TVA says Clinch River fish kill not related to ash spill
Dig deep enough in the sludge and eventually you will find some truth
TVA: 2008 inspection report warnings of a potential "blowout" are misleading
Fly ash storage dumps: A national problem
Roane County Commission meeting with TVA
WATE special report and panel discussion
TVA exempts self from Homeland Security/FEMA regs during spill disaster
TVA says fugitive fly ash clouds (captured on video) "must have been fog"
Tennessee Coal Ash Survivors Network
TVA knew of problems with fly ash retaining system for more than 20 years
Video of Roane Co. law enforcement harassing UMD worker
Harassment of United Mountain Defense volunteers escalates
Media coverage of UMD volunteer arrest
UMD volunteer's day in court: Banned from Roane Co. disaster site
TVA files motion for immunity re. coal ash disaster
One-sided TVA buyout offers unfair to residents
EPA Takes Over
Independent testing reveals high levels of toxic chemicals in coal ash and fish
TVA's Kingston coal ash disaster failure analysis
Inspection notes missing in TVA fly ash oversight
Liberadio(1) interviews Steve Scarborough of RoaneViews.com
TVA IG: Safety concerns ignored, disaster was preventable, culture of coverup
Rep. Jimmy Duncan: environmental groups are "extremists and kooks."
TVA chairman's ties to the coal industry
Head of EPA meets with Roane County Citizen's Action Group
TVA ash spill released more toxic pollution than the entire power industry
Long Term Recovery Committee meeting
Roane Co. disaster victims get organized
Different theory on the Kingston ash spill

Anniversary retrospectives:

The TVA Ash Spill One Year Later: Lessons Learned
Workers busy with cleanup as one year anniversary of spill nears
Year after TVA ash spill, neighbors feel trapped, fed up
Swan Pond lost: The effects of the TVA coal ash spill
Economic impact of ash spill: Roane County real estate, tourism suffer
Swan Pond residents just want to move on
The coal ash spill catastrophe in Kingston - One year later
Legal impact of ash spill: Lawsuits likely to flood court for years to come
Scenes From TVA's Kingston Ash-Spill Disaster - One Year Later
Defining the Legacy of TVA's Kingston Ash-Spill Disaster
TVA: Outside the law
Broken promises follow Tennessee coal ash disaster

Resources:

Roane County Community Advisory Group
EPA Kingston Fly Ash Release website
TVA Kingston Recovery website

Coury Turczyn's picture

a few more links

Several fine stories by Charles Maldonado that covered the spill in the first few months are amiss, so as is my habit, I will add them here:

Clearing Up TVA's Mess

Redefining "Hazardous"

Life Among the Ashes

TVA Holds First Post-Disaster Meeting

Plus, Charles' blog, The Slug often focused on the spill.

R. Neal's picture

Thanks, Coury!

Thanks, Coury!

Flatiron's picture

Clean up pics

I grew up on Lakeshore Drive and my folks still live there now, for another month or two at least (all the other neighbors are gone, it's just them, one other older couple and a few TVA workers on the street). I always thought if our family ever left Swan Pond it would be on our own accord, and not because of something catastrophic (and preventable) like this. Anyway, here are some pictures of the spill and the cleanup I've taken over the last year.

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bizgrrl's picture

Tragic pictures. It reminds

Tragic pictures. It reminds me of New Orleans after Katrina on a much smaller scale. Just think how those people were treated while the world was watching. I wouldn't want to be someone trying to dig out after this TVA event.

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Here are a few more

Here are a few more links

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Randy Ellis
randyellis@gmail.com
865-335-7981

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