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Local residents are asking for faster action regarding Bull Run Fossil Plant s ash after studies showed issues with sediments and groundwater.
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, which is in charge of environmental regulation in Tennessee, recently presented its findings to the Anderson County Commission s Intergovernmental Affairs Committee in a meeting at the Anderson County Courthouse in Clinton. Pat Flood, TDEC senior advisor, presented in person while Robert Wilkerson, coal combustion residuals manager with TDEC, spoke virtually.
The results showed excessive levels of various chemicals in groundwater and surface streams near Bull Run Fossil Plant, according to the findings.
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Anderson County Circuit Court Judge Donald R. Elledge is retiring after serving the county for more than 15 years.
Elledge was sworn in as judge on Sept. 1, 2005, and was elected unopposed in 2006 and 2014, according to a news release.
As Circuit Court judge, he presides over the county’s civil and criminal jury trials. He also presides over the county’s Drug Court and is a former chairman for the Drug Court Committee of the Tennessee Judicial Conference.
Elledge attended Tennessee Tech University in Cookeville and the YWCA Night Law School, which is now the Nashville School of Law. Prior to taking the bench, he was an attorney in private practice. He was selected as an Outstanding Lawyer of America and a Martindale-Hubbell AV Rated Attorney. He is also a former president of the Anderson County Bar Association.