Tennessee Valley Authority used toxic waste in Claxton youth sports field
For two decades, children in Anderson County have been playing unaware on a sports field constructed with the Tennessee Valley Authoritys radioactive coal ash waste, Knox News confirmed this week.
The nations largest public power provider is now acknowledging it used a mix of dirt and bottom ash the most toxic and radioactive form of TVAs coal ash waste to build a ball field that's part of a larger park that contains a playground, as well. The ball field has played host to youth sports games since it opened in 2001.
Coal ash is the byproduct of burning coal to produce electricity, and it contains a toxic stew of 26 cancer-causing pollutants and radioactive heavy metals. Duke researcher Dr. Avner Vengosh a renowned expert in coal ash detection and testing noted the absolute concentrations of toxic heavy metals in the soil of the adjacent playground were low.
TVA did not install a clay liner a thick layer of compacted clay typically used to seal off TVAs coal ash waste in its dumps on top of the ball field to protect children from direct exposure to coal ash dust. Instead, TVA said in a statement to Knox News that the radioactive fill dirt mixture was topped with gravel, mulch and slope stabilizers known as geofibers.
https://www.knoxnews.com/story/news/crime/2021/08/09/claxton-playground-contaminated-radioactive-dust-still-open/5470284001/
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