Critics, Officials Tell Tenn. Valley Authority to Clean Up

Activists and North Carolina's attorney general say the massive New Deal energy project is a major source of pollution and health problems in the region its creators intended to help. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Jake Johansen - Jan 2, 2007 - 1:33 PM PST
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by Kaizar Campwala - Jan. 2, 2007

Falls short of adequately reporting the story. Little concrete evidence of the claims made by NC is offered. More over, I wonder why there is no mention of Federal involve in this inter-state issue. I suspect incomplete reporting

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by Marty Heyman - Jan. 7, 2007

The biggest weakness in this story is the lack of a voice for the other groups pressing for the lawsuit. There is probably more useful information on the TVA's history of cleaning up their plants that would help us understand if they're aggressive or dragging their feet. That would be a help with balance. Another failing is any mention of the coal versus renewables and/or nuclear debate that would also affect plans for TVA's electric generation operations.

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