about every duke energy coal ash dump in the state. more than 30 of them across 14 dinner sites across north carolina. specifically they want to know about a settlement that the mccrory administration proposed and then backed out of with duke energy over some of its coal ash dumps. that settlement happened after environmental groups tried three times to sue duke energy last year. each time the mccrory administration stepped, in took over the case and then moved to settle it. the state proposed set egging two of its cases where the group had been known to be polluting the groundwater. grand total of a $99,000 fine. and no agreement that they would clean up the pollution. the day after the associated press published a blockbuster account about the proposed settlement. governor mccrory s office yanked the settlement. check this out, we now know that
subpoena is seeking information about every duke energy coal ash dump in the state. more than 30 of them across 14 dinner sites across north carolina. specifically they want to know about a settlement that the mccrory administration proposed and then backed out of with duke energy over some of its coal ash dumps. that settlement happened after environmental groups tried three times to sue duke energy last year. each time the mccrory administration stepped, in took over the case and then moved to settle it. the state proposed set egging two of its cases where the group had been known to be polluting the groundwater. grand total of a $99,000 fine. and no agreement that they would clean up the pollution. the day after the associated press published a blockbuster account about the proposed settlement. governor mccrory s office yanked the settlement.
specifically they want to know about a settlement that the mccrory administration proposed and then backed out of with duke energy over some of its coal ash dumps. that settlement happened after environmental groups tried three times to sue duke energy last year. each time the mccrory administration stepped, in took over the case and then moved to settle it. the state proposed set egging two of its cases where the group had been known to be polluting the groundwater. grand total of a $99,000 fine. and no agreement that they would clean up the pollution. the day after the associated press published a blockbuster account about the proposed settlement. governor mccrory s office yanked the settlement. check this out, we now know that in addition to the subpoena about the site where there was that huge spill, in addition to the subpoena about all the sites and the state s proposed