Ky. Regulators Approve Plan to Move Coal AshKy. Regulators Approve Plan to Move Coal Ash

March 9, 2015

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The Associated Press

 East Kentucky Power Cooperative won approval Friday from state utility regulators to move ahead with its plans to transfer 560,000 tons of coal ash to a new landfill in central Kentucky.

Moving the mountains of ash — material left over when coal is burned at power plants to produce electricity — will be time consuming with a fleet of trucks hauling it on some roads in Clark County.

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