Here is an update on the toxic coal fly ash sludge spilled at the Kingston, Tenn. Steam Plant into the Emory River: The updated number is 5.4 million cubic yards of toxic fly ash sludge containing barium, lead, arsenic, mercury, and other heavy metals. An additional 4 million cubic yards remain at the site. All in all, in liquid form, this translates into 1.9 BILLION GAllONS of total toxic waste, "so far". Updates can be viewed at Knoxnews.com , article(s): "TVA Sludge Spill," etc. Sorry that acknowledgment of this news offends some readers/ investors, but I am sure that other readers /investors appreciate the truth as it it is revealed to us. It is usually better to know what is happening , than not to know.
Very impressive Mr. Shaw, and comparing everything to WTIC is a nice touch and most useful. Could you advise us of the depletion rate on BPT, and when will investors start fleeing this high dividend provider as a result?
The 1.1 million cubic yards of toxic coal fly ash sludge containing arsenic and heavy metals and maybe some radiation spilled into the Emory River and Watts Bar lake at the Kingston, TN Steam Plant may give coal investors pause for awhile , but I suspect it will pass as it always has in the past. What's a few million cubic yards of toxic waste spilled into your drinking water and farms here and there? A great article and much appreciated.
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The updated number is 5.4 million cubic yards of toxic fly ash sludge containing barium, lead, arsenic, mercury, and other heavy metals. An additional 4 million cubic yards remain at the site. All in all, in liquid form, this translates into 1.9 BILLION GAllONS of total toxic waste, "so far".
Updates can be viewed at Knoxnews.com , article(s): "TVA Sludge Spill," etc.
Sorry that acknowledgment of this news offends some readers/ investors, but I am sure that other readers /investors appreciate the truth as it it is revealed to us. It is usually better to know what is happening , than not to know.
Ideas for Investing in Crude Oil [View article]
Could you advise us of the depletion rate on BPT, and when will investors start fleeing this high dividend provider as a result?
The 1.1 million cubic yards of toxic coal fly ash sludge containing arsenic and heavy metals and maybe some radiation spilled into the Emory River and Watts Bar lake at the Kingston, TN Steam Plant may give coal investors pause for awhile , but I suspect it will pass as it always has in the past. What's a few million cubic yards of toxic waste spilled into your drinking water and farms here and there?
A great article and much appreciated.