Coal Ash Threatens Drinking Water
Four of EPA's 44 High Hazard Coal Ash Impoundments reside along the Catawba River on lakes that supply drinking water.
Two of EPA's High Hazard Coal Ash Impoundments are located on Mountain Island Lake upstream from the primary water intakes for the Charlotte, Gastonia, Mt. Holly and Belmont. According to 2005 U.S. Dept. of Energy numbers, over 200,000 tons of Coal Ash Waste is stored adjoining the Catawba River in Gaston County and 33,500 tons of coal waste is stored adjoining the Catawba River in Catawba County. For more information and to read Catawba Riverkeeper's press release about this report at EPA Report Shows Catawba River Threatened by Coal Ash Waste









