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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Oct. 29, 2009
EPA Alerts
Following the failure of an impoundment at the TVA facility in
As part of that effort, EPA contractors identified factors at the AEP Philip Sporn facility that are similar to the Kingston facility – specifically, both facilities piled coal ash and bottom ash around the impoundment to raise the impoundment’s walls. To ensure the impoundment’s stability, EPA is requiring AEP to conduct two tests: a liquefaction test to determine if the foundation will become unstable under certain pressures, and a slope stability test to determine if the impoundment’s embankment will fail under certain pressures.
The assessment of AEP’s Philip Sporn facility was conducted as part of the agency’s nationwide assessment of surface impoundments at electric utilities following the coal ash release at Tennessee Valley Authority’s
More information on the coal ash assessments: http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/nonhaz/industrial/special/fossil/surveys2/index.htm#surveyresults
Members of the public who are seeking additional information should call 800-438-2474.
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