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when the local cbs station, wral, posted them on their website they essentially tried to crowd-source them. they called on their viewers to search through the files themselves and flag anything that might be newsworthy. the agency in question here is the north carolina department of the environment. they're the state agency where more than a dozen of their employees have received federal criminal grand jury subpoenas and the u.s. attorney's investigation into the recent giant coal ash spill in north carolina and the relationship between the company responsible for that spill, duke energy, and the state government. the administration of north carolina governor pat mccrory. pat mccrory happens to have worked at duke energy for 30 years before he became the state's governor and before duke energy's toxic gunk pouring into the dan river became the third largest coal ash spill in the history of this country. on friday the state posted those 13,000 pages related to duke energy's coal ash all across the state. also on friday that same state agency announced that they'd found poison, a poison called

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