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English: The ash dump area (the flat area between the ridge and the river) of the Kingston Fossil Plant, five days after the December 22, 2008 fly ash spill. The Emory River is in the foreground, and the Swan Pond Creek spillway— where most of the ash ended up— is on the far right. The view is from Emory River Road. Appx. coordinates: N 35.91116 W 84.49469, looking west. |
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