Raleigh, NC – North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory traveled to the site of the coal ash spill in Eden Thursday to direct Duke Energy to take all needed measures to control the spill so cleanup efforts can begin as soon as possible.
“My staff in the Department of Environment and Natural Resources has provided a thorough and comprehensive response to this spill,” Governor McCrory said. “They have been on site since we were notified of the incident to monitor water quality, provide guidance and evaluate conditions of the containment dam around the coal ash pond. We will continue to be here on-site throughout the cleanup efforts and subsequent investigation of this incident. We need to make sure this never happens again in North Carolina.” Duke Energy is cooperating and using all its resources in this effort. Governor McCrory has directed Secretary Skvarla to review any necessary changes to laws and rules to help facilitate response to incidents like this in the future. The state filed lawsuits for injunctive relief in 2013 against Duke Energy Progress Inc. and Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC for claims related to the discharge of wastewater from 14 of the utility’s North Carolina coal ash impoundments. The lawsuits seek a court order to require the utility to address groundwater and wastewater violations at multiple sites the utility uses to store coal ash residuals. The lawsuits have not been resolved, but the state in July proposed a consent order with the utility regarding the utility’s coal ash impoundments in Asheville and Gaston County. “My administration is the first in North Carolina history to take legal action against the utility regarding coal ash ponds,” Governor McCrory said. “We have been moving on this issue since the beginning of my term and will continue to do so.”
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