Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Kingston-Fossil-Plant-Coal-Ash-Spill-Anniversary-Documentation-27MZIFI3PA9Z.htmlConceptually similarKingston Fossil Plant Coal Ash Spill Anniversary DocumentationGP029P3Completed★★★★Kingston Fossil Plant Coal Ash Spill Anniversary DocumentationGP029PNCompleted★★★★Kingston Fossil Plant Coal Ash Spill Anniversary DocumentationGP029POCompleted★★★★Kingston Fossil Plant Coal Ash Spill Anniversary DocumentationGP029PPCompleted★★★★Kingston Fossil Plant Coal Ash Spill Anniversary DocumentationGP029PSCompleted★★★★Kingston Fossil Plant Coal Ash Spill Anniversary DocumentationGP029PTCompleted★★★★Kingston Fossil Plant Coal Ash Spill Anniversary DocumentationGP029PUCompleted★★★★Kingston Fossil Plant Coal Ash Spill Anniversary DocumentationGP029PLCompleted★★★★Kingston Fossil Plant Coal Ash Spill Anniversary DocumentationGP029OKCompleted★★★★View AllGP029PMKingston Fossil Plant Coal Ash Spill Anniversary DocumentationTVA Ash SpillHeavy equipment moves fly ash at the Tennessee Valley Authorities Kingston Fossil Plant.Locations:Harriman-North America-Tennessee-United States of AmericaDate:10 Dec, 2009Credit:© Wade Payne / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5184px X 3456pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Coal-fired power stations-Construction equipment-Day-Kingston Fossil Plant-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Pollution-Sunny-Toxics (campaign title)-Vehicles-WinterShoot:TVA Coal Fly Ash Slurry Spill Anniversary (USA)One year after a dyke collapse caused a million gallons of toxic coal fly ash sludge to bury homes and farmland and flow into the Emory and Tennessee rivers, cleanup of the site is underway. The coal ash pond at the Tennessee Valley Authorities Kingston Fossil Plant in Harriman, Tenn., collapsed Dec. 22, 2008.