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  • crap

  • why not just dump the shit back in the coal mines, put it back where they got it. And if thyey keep it wet that should help it from getting into the air.

  • @dsspike51 It will leach into ground water because the coal mines are not lined.

  • wow. This is some scary stuff, but, unfortunately, not surprising.

  • Gosh I wonder what could be a useful substitute for coal power....(looks up at sky), I wonder....

  • i would drink the water you tree hugging hippies. the highest risk is inhalation of crystaline silica which is in gravel and many other things. they are just looking for something for nothing like everybody else in this country...

  • @justaname13 oh okay, cadmium and lead, you're a boneheaded idiot buddy..they cause cancer..i'm gonna go check my zip code and post the link so people can check their areas

  • @justaname13 post a youtube video when you do it!!!

  • Its all lbj's fault

  • This was going on long before Obama took office so you cannot blame it on him or his administration. Period.

  • Its all Bush's fault I know.

  • This episode gave me nightmares last night. Coal Ash is disgustingly scary.

  • I'm so disappointed by Obama's choice of Ms. Jackson to head the EPA. We were promised change and it the same old equivocating and cow towing to industry. Coal ash is a hazardous waste and should be regulated as such. Now more than ever we need a strong EPA with strong leadership.

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