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Bill to override local control of pipelines spurs statewide backlash – Tennessee Lookout

Regulator gives TVA approval to bury coal ash in Southeast Memphis

CAESER will present their full aquifer study at the end of the month

View Comments A lead scientist of a study looking at breaches between the Memphis Sand aquifer and the shallow water aquifer above it said that the full findings will be released and presented by the end of the month. After presenting the current findings to the Memphis City Council Tuesday, Dr. Brian Waldron  one of the scientists involved with the study  said that the final findings of the research will be released by the end of June. This will tee up the council to hear the full findings as they return for the third reading of an ordinance to regulate pipelines in the city on July 6.

Tennessee Valley Authority called study into coal ash at Memphis plant speculative Memphis aquifer

CAESER concluded that a connection exists between a shallow aquifer and the Memphis Sand aquifer in what is known as the Davis wellfield. That wellfield is one of several stations where MLGW pumps the area s drinking water out of the Memphis Sand aquifer.  A hydrologic connection between the Horn Lake Cutoff channel and MRVA [shallow] aquifer exists and creates a pathway for runoff from the TVA Allen Former Fossil Fuel Plant to affect the water quality of the Davis wellfield, CAESER s report concluded.  TVA disputed that surface water runs along with the Horn Lake cutoff from the Allen Fossil Plant and its two coal ash ponds to the Davis wellfield. The Horn Lake cutoff is a stream that runs from T.O. Fuller State Park to the Davis Wellfield. 

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