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Main Title Coal Combustion Waste Impoundment Round 7-Dam Assessment Report. Ottumwa Generating Station, Ash Impoundment Dikes, Interstate Power and Light Company, Ottumwa, Iowa.
CORP Author Dewberry and Davis, Fairfax, VA.; Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Year Published 2011
Report Number EP-09W001727
Stock Number PB2013-101372
Additional Subjects Coal wastes ; Dam safety ; Surface impoundments ; Coal ash ; Damage assessment ; Electric power generation plants ; Floods ; Functionality ; Hazards ; Site assessment ; Stability ; Waste management ; Ottumwa Generating Station ; Interstate Power and Light Company ; Ottumwa(Iowa)
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NTIS  PB2013-101372 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 242p
Abstract
The release of over five million cubic yards from the Tennessee Valley Authority's Kingston, Tennessee facility in December 2008 flooded more than 300 acres of land. A first step to prevent such catastrophic failure and damage is to assess the stability and functionality of the ash impoundments and other units, then quickly take any needed corrective measures. This assessment of the stability and functionality of the Ottumwa Generating Station ash management units is based on a review of available documents and on the site assessment conducted by Dewberry personnel on Wednesday, October 6, 2010 and technical information provided subsequent to the site visit. We found the supporting technical documentation adequate In summary, the Ottumwa Generating Station ash impoundment embankments are satisfactory for continued safe and reliable operation, with no visual/recognized existing or potential management unity safety deficiencies.