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Main Title Coal Combustion Waste Impoundment Dam Assessment Report Site 25 Fly Ash Pond and Bottom Ash Pond American Electric Power Philip Sporn Generating Plant New Haven, West Virginia. (Final Report).
CORP Author Dewberry and Davis, Fairfax, VA.; Lockheed Martin Services, Inc., Edison, NJ.; Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH.
Year Published 2009
Report Number EP-C-04-032; Proj. GEI NO-091330
Stock Number PB2010-106810
Additional Subjects Electric power production plants ; Dam safety ; Coal wastes ; Waste management ; Surface impoundments ; Structural stability ; Surveillance ; Monitoring ; Field assessments ; Construction ; Operations ; Coal ash ; Recommendations ; Landfills ; Philip Sporn Generating Plant ; Coal combustion surface impoundments ; Fossil fuel combustion wastes ; Earth embankment dam ; American Electric Power ; New Haven (West Virginia) ; REAC Program
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NTIS  PB2010-106810 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The release of over 5 million cubic yards of coal ash from the Tennessee Valley Authority's Kingston, Tennessee, facility in December 2008 serves as an important reminder of the need for our continued diligence on disposal units where coal combustion wastes are managed. The coal ash from the facility flooded more than 300 acres of land, damaging homes and property. It is critical that we all work to the best of our abilities to prevent a similar catastrophic failure and resultant environmental damage. One of the first steps in this effort is to assess the stability of the impoundments and similar units that contain coal combustion residuals and by-products to determine if and where corrective measures may be needed and then to carry out those measures as expeditiously as possible. This report for the American Electric Power Philip Sporn Generating Plant facility assesses the stability and functionality of the fly ash and bottom ash management units. This evaluation is based on a site assessment conducted on Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 by Dewberry & Davis, Inc professional engineers.