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Smoke & ash: East Alton towers felled


Smoke & ash: East Alton towers felled
Towers felled in East Alton
Dylan Suttles, dylan.suttles@thetelegraph.com
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The smokestacks of the former Dynegy Wood River Power Station in East Alton belched for the final time early Sunday morning as they headed for the ground. A series of controlled explosions that dropped the stacks onto the property. The two brick smokestacks fell quickly but the stack made of reinforced concrete, left, lingered for several seconds before finally falling. Show MoreShow Less
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After lingering for a few seconds, the third and final smokestack at the former Dynegy power plant in East Alton collapses to the ground shortly around 7:43 a.m. Sunday. Show MoreShow Less

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Dynegy smokestacks to come down on March 14


Dynegy smokestacks to come down on March 14
Dylan Suttles, dylan.suttles@thetelegraph.com
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The old coal conveyor belt — which once moved coal from river barges to the power plant in East Alton — also is scheduled to be removed this weekend. Officials plan to close streets as part of the project. Show MoreShow Less
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The three smoke stacks at the former Dynegy Energy coal-fired power plant are tentatively set to fall on Sunday. Explosive charges will drop the stacks onto the property which is undergoing mediation. Unhealthy build-up lining the inside of the stacks are a potential health hazard and people should avoid the path of the dust as much as possible. The stacks are next to Illinois 143 in East Alton. The highway will be closed before demolition and remain closed following Sunday’s action to let workers also remove a covered coal conveyor belt which crosses all four lanes of traffic. Show MoreShow Less

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East Alton smoke stacks not coming down Monday


East Alton smoke stacks not coming down Monday
The Telegraph
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Demolition plans have changed for the Wood River Power Station in East Alton on Monday. Officials now say only the building there will come down Monday; three smoke stacks are planned for demolition in the next month or so.
EAST ALTON — Plans have changed for demolition work planned Monday at the Wood River Power Station on Illinois 143 in East Alton.
Initially Spirtas Wrecking Company had planned to implode three smoke stacks and a building at the site. On Saturday East Alton Fire Chief Timothy Quigley announced only the building will be razed Monday; removing the smoke stacks will wait for at least a month.

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