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Issues > Energy > Fossil Fuels  

Each year, coal-fired power plants in the USA dispose of nearly 100 million tons of toxic fly ash, bottom ash, and scrubber sludge in more than 200 landfills and wet ponds. link

Published On:5/7/2009
Submitted On:5/11/2009 10:59:27 AM by Frank K
Categories:Fossil Fuels
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