Coal ash clean-up changes clears North Carolina legislature
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) – North Carolina legislators have given final approval to a new process to allow Duke Energy to use less expensive alternatives to clean up coal ash pits at seven sites while ensuring drinking water is piped to residents near the ponds in about two years.
The House voted late Thursday for legislation developed after Gov. Pat McCrory vetoed another bill that also would have reinstated a state Coal Ash Management Commission that he never supported and sued over. That commission is gone in the bill that surfaced this week and already cleared the Senate. The bill now goes to McCrory’s desk.
The new legislation allows alternatives to closing pits at the seven sites without removing ash if Duke makes some repairs. Excavations will still continue at seven other sites.
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