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Example of Erosion in Inactive Basin

Example of Erosion in Inactive Basin

Published on October 15, 2016 | Photo

This image, taken during inspections on Oct. 15, shows small ribbons of material that were carried by flood waters over the top of the inactive basin berm. The state team that inspected the facility determined that the amount of ash that moved would not even fill the bed of an average pickup truck.

Example of Erosion in Inactive Basin

Example of Erosion in Inactive Basin

Published on October 15, 2016 | Photo

This image, taken during inspections on Oct. 15, shows a small area of erosion where material was pushed from an inactive basin on the right to a gravel road on plant property. The state team that inspected the facility determined that the amount of ash that moved would not even fill the bed of an average pickup truck.

H.F. Lee Coal Ash Basin Armoring

H.F. Lee Coal Ash Basin Armoring

Published on October 15, 2016 | Photo

The active ash basin at the H.F. Lee Power Plant in Goldsboro, NC continues to operate safely as historic flood waters from the Neuse River continue to recede. This image, taken on Oct. 15, shows the rip rap and other enhancements that were made in recent months to further protect the dam from the river.

Observations at H.F. Lee Active Ash Basin

Observations at H.F. Lee Active Ash Basin

Published on October 15, 2016 | Photo

Community relations team tours the H.F. Lee site after historic flooding with site engineer expert on Oct. 15, 2016. Here they are seen observing the good performance of the active ash basin.

 

Example of Erosion in Inactive Basin

Example of Erosion in Inactive Basin

Published on October 15, 2016 | Photo

This image, taken during inspections on Oct. 15, shows small ribbons of material that were carried by flood waters over the top of the inactive basin berm. The state team that inspected the facility determined that the amount of ash that moved would not even fill the bed of an average pickup truck.

Example of Erosion in Inactive Basin

Example of Erosion in Inactive Basin

Published on October 15, 2016 | Photo

This image, taken during inspections on Oct. 15, shows a small area of erosion where material was pushed from an inactive basin on the right to a gravel road on plant property. The state team that inspected the facility determined that the amount of ash that moved would not even fill the bed of an average pickup truck.

H.F. Lee Coal Ash Basin Armoring

H.F. Lee Coal Ash Basin Armoring

Published on October 15, 2016 | Photo

The active ash basin at the H.F. Lee Power Plant in Goldsboro, NC continues to operate safely as historic flood waters from the Neuse River continue to recede. This image, taken on Oct. 15, shows the rip rap and other enhancements that were made in recent months to further protect the dam from the river.

Duke Energy update on H.F. Lee Power Plant in Goldsboro, N.C.

Duke Energy update on H.F. Lee Power Plant in Goldsboro, N.C.

Published on October 14, 2016 | News Release
As we have been communicating for several days, historically high flood waters in the Neuse River have covered three inactive coal ash basins at the H.F. Lee Power Plant in Goldsboro, N.C. Today, engineers confirmed that some material, including coal ash, eroded and was carried by flood waters outside one of the berms of an inactive basin.
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