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Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012

SCE&G now targets Dorchester County for coal ash landfill

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SCE&G has dropped its legal effort to place a coal ash landfill in Colleton County in favor of constructing what it calls a “state-of-the-art” facility for the toxic material in neighboring Dorchester County.

Power company spokesman Robert Yanity said plans call for constructing the new landfill on property where SCE&G already stores coal ash in ponds that are nearing capacity.

Neighbors and environmentalists have complained the landfill could leak and threaten drinking water and the pristine ACE Basin, one of the largest undeveloped estuaries on the east coast of the United States.

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The power company originally proposed a 15-story-high dry storage landfill on a 1,700 acre site in Colleton County. Yanity said the company has decided to drop the height to about 10 stories at the Dorchester landfill.

-- The (Charleston) Post and Courier

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