North Carolina’s Iconic College Town Struggles to Redevelop a Toxic Coal Ash Mound ...Middle East

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By Lisa Sorg, Inside Climate News No dog parks. No golf. No soccer or football. No child care centers, apartments or homes. No community gardens unless they’re in raised beds. The list of forbidden uses on 10 contaminated acres containing 46,000 tons of coal ash in Chapel Hill is nearly as long as what is allowed: offices, stores, municipal services, walking trails, transit and parking. Part of the Bolin Creek Greenway in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, runs along a mound of coal ash behind a fence. Credit: Lisa Sorg/Inside Climate News As the Town of Chapel Hill prepares to redevelop the land at 828 Martin Luther King Blvd., next to the popular Bolin Creek Greenway and less than two miles from

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