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The town initially conducted sampling after North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality inspectors found coal ash in the nearby streambed, a tributary of Lake Norman, in 2020.
Tutor Time of Mooresville committed to testing the soil after WCNC Charlotte raised questions about the roughly 100,000 tons of coal ash under and around the day care.
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Mooresville plans to buy and clean up a longtime toxic coal ash site along busy N.C. 150 just east of Interstate 77 exit 36, Mayor Chris Carney said Wednesday night.
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For months, advocates and scientists have shared concerns with WCNC Charlotte about the dangers of coal ash buried in and around Mooresville, including under Tutor Time of Mooresville.
Moore says the ash is responsible for a cancer cluster in Mooresville and Sherrills Ford. Their client, Tanya Hall, is a kidney cancer survivor. “There used to be ash on my car in the morning in ...
Test results of the soil near a Mooresville day care confirm what experts feared: what they call "unacceptable levels" of carcinogens and radioactivity in the coal ash placed there decades ago as ...
Moore says the ash is responsible for a cancer cluster in Mooresville and Sherrills Ford. Their client, Tanya Hall, is a kidney cancer survivor.