Crews vacuuming coal ash from the Dan River Credit: Duke Energy (flickr)

Federal subpoenas obtained through a public records request show federal prosecutors are expanding their investigation of coal-ash containment in North Carolina.

The documents, obtained by Triangle news group WRAL, show the federal government is looking into Duke Energy’s regulations of its 13 coal-ash storage ponds across the state, not just the pond related to the Dan River spill. The federal government is also asking for documentation of any payments to or from and communication between Department of Energy and Natural Resources employees and Duke Energy and subsidiary Progress Energy.

Read WRAL’s full story, including the subpoenas, here.

Crews vacuuming coal ash from the Dan River
  • Duke Energy (flickr)
  • Crews vacuuming coal ash from the Dan River

Ana McKenzie is CL's news and culture editor. Born and raised in south Texas, she graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 2010 and moved to Los Angeles to try to become a movie star (or a journalist)....

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