Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Duke-Energy-Ash-Spill-Protest-in-North-Carolina-27MZIF305FDA.htmlConceptually similarDuke Energy Ash Spill Protest in North CarolinaGP0STO7L9Completed★★★★★★Duke Energy Ash Spill Protest in North CarolinaGP0STO7LFCompleted★★★★Duke Energy Ash Spill Protest in North CarolinaGP0STO7L8Completed★★★★Duke Energy Ash Spill Protest in North CarolinaGP0STO7LACompleted★★★★Duke Energy Ash Spill Protest in North CarolinaGP0STO7LJCompleted★★★★★★Duke Energy Ash Spill Protest in North CarolinaGP0STO7LCCompleted★★★★Duke Energy Ash Spill Protest in North CarolinaGP0STO7LBCompleted★★★★Duke Energy Ash Spill Protest in North CarolinaGP0STO7LHCompleted★★★★Duke Energy Ash Spill Protest in North CarolinaGP0STO7LGCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STO7LKDuke Energy Ash Spill Protest in North CarolinaClean Air Carolina board member Danielle Hilton leads a vocal protest outside Duke Energy headquarters. The group was demanding Duke clean up its toxic waste. Tens of thousands of tons of toxic coal ash continue to spill into the Dan River, which provides drinking water for people in Danville, Virginia and beyond.Locations:Charlotte-North America-North Carolina-United States of AmericaDate:6 Feb, 2014Credit:© Jason Miczek / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2400px X 1521pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-African Americans-Banners-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Coal mining-Day-Demonstrations-Duke Energy-KWCI (GPI)-Logos-Outdoors-Signs-Small group of people-Urban areasShoot:Duke Energy Ash Spill Protest in North CarolinaDays after Duke Energy’s coal ash dump began leaking hazardous chemicals into the Dan River, dozens of Charlotte activists and concerned citizens protest outside the company’s headquarters in Charlotte. The group was demanding Duke clean up its toxic waste. Tens of thousands of tons of toxic coal ash continue to spill into the Dan River, which provides drinking water for people in Danville, Virginia and beyond.