SCE&G Coal Ash Pond on Wateree River Leaking
According to the plaintiff in a lawsuit against SCE&G, the Wateree River is being poisoned by a coal ash pond. Streams of a poisonous, potentially cancer-causing substance recently were found draining to the Wateree River from SCE&G’s coal-fired power plant in lower Richland County. Consultants discovered elevated levels of arsenic seeping from an earthen wall along the power plant’s 80-acre coal ash waste pond, just a few miles upstream from Congaree National Park.
For more information about SCE&G's coal ash problems, click here or here.

Comments on NPDES Permit Changes at SCE&G's Wateree Station Due March 19, 2010 by 5:00pm
For the complete public notice announcement from DHEC, click here.
Find Talking points for making comments regarding the changes in this permit by clicking here.
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