MOUNT HOLLY — For more than 80 years, the Duke Energy Riverbend Steam Station in Mount Holly produced more than 5.4 million tons of coal ash, which was stored next to Mountain Island Lake.
['A historic cleanup’: Duke Energy agrees to close all NC coal ash basins]
The coal ash in a vacant field is gone now after massive clean-up efforts throughout the site, which started years ago.
The same thing will soon happen to stations in Belmont and Sherrils Ford, officials said.
EXCLUSIVE: In the video at the top of this webpage Duke Energy took Channel 9 behind the scenes Friday to show you what coal ash cleanup looks like.
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