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neighborhood have not seen in year. all of that water spilling into the coyote creek in santa clara and it winds its way through san jose into the bay. many people living downstream are preparing for the worst. reporter: that s right. all of that water that you see behind me is part of the design of the spillway. it is impressive and anxiety inducing. it s these images of water gushing down the hillside below anderson reservoir that s raised fears of flooding in neighborhoods up-and-down coyote creek. if the creek were to overflow the fed will come right through this. reporter: during a break in the storm we took to the air over the neighborhood in morgan hill which runs along the creek and would be the first to flood. we don t have this thing happen in california. it s unnerving
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it turns out this is a crime. this time last year, look, duke energy dumped millions of gallons of toxic coal ash sludge. it is what is left after you burn coal for electricity. and duke energy dumped it in giant lagoons along sensitive water ways. when one of them burst, it emptied tens of millions of gallons into the dan river last year. it coated 70 miles in this toxic goop full of mercury, arsenic, and other heavy metals. that river, and a few others, don t stop at the state line. they run on both sides of the border between say north carolina and south carolina. and in north, duke was sued.