North Carolina: Duke Energy Was Warned About Pipe
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESSJUNE 19, 2014
 
Records subpoenaed by federal prosecutors show that engineers working for Duke 
Energy warned the company nearly 30 years before a large coal ash spill that a 
storm water pipe under an ash dump was made of corrugated metal and needed to 
be monitored for leaks. That pipe collapsed in February, setting off a spill 
that coated 70 miles of the Dan River in toxic sludge. After the disaster, Duke 
said it did not know that section of pipe was made of metal, believing that it 
was made of more durable reinforced concrete. A Duke spokesman declined to 
comment on Thursday about the documents or whether the company carried out the 
recommended monitoring. The report was among the documents subpoenaed from the 
North Carolina Utilities Commission by federal prosecutors in a criminal 
investigation into the spill.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/20/us/north-carolina-duke-energy-was-warned-about-pipe.html
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