Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Asheville-Power-Station-Banner-Actions-27MZIF2GNCSF.htmlConceptually similarAsheville Power Station Banner ActionsGP03T4SCompleted★★★★Asheville Power Station Banner ActionsGP03T4TCompleted★★★★Asheville Power Station Banner ActionsGP03T4UCompleted★★★★Asheville Power Station Banner ActionsGP03T4VCompleted★★★★Asheville Power Station Banner ActionsGP03T4WCompleted★★★★Asheville Power Station Banner ActionsGP03T4XCompleted★★★★Asheville Power Station Banner ActionsGP03T4YCompleted★★★★Asheville Power Station Banner ActionsGP03T50Completed★★★★★★Asheville Power Station Banner ActionsGP03T51Completed★★★★View AllGP03T4PAsheville Power Station Banner ActionsGreenpeace activists display a banner reading "Stop Poisoning the Water" at the toxic ash containment pond at Progress Energy's Asheville Power Station. Other activists preventing coal from being loaded into the plant by locking down to the conveyor and the loader with banners, as wells as posting a banner on a chimney at the plant reading "Stop Destroying Mountains."Locations:Arden-North America-North Carolina-United States of AmericaDate:13 Feb, 2012Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:4752px X 3168pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Aerial view-Air pollution-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climbing actions-Coal-Coal mining-Coal-fired power stations-Day-Greenpeace activists-Industrial structures-Outdoors-Toxic wasteShoot:Climate Action at Asheville Power Station USAAsheville Power Station uses the most destructive form of coal mining, mountain top removal, which is flattening mountains across Appalachia. Its coal ash ponds are designated ‘high hazard’ by the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), meaning they are likely to kill people if they spill.