Proposed Impoundment Classifications
In accordance with the Coal Ash Management Act of 2014, or CAMA, the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) developed proposed classifications for all coal ash impoundments, including active and retired sites, for the purpose of closure based on the sites’ risks to the public, environment and natural resources.
Under CAMA, all Duke Energy coal ash impoundments in North Carolina are required to be closed. The deadlines for closure depend on the classification of each impoundment as low, intermediate or high. CAMA also required DEQ to make available to the public draft proposed classifications no later than Dec. 31, 2015. These draft proposed classifications released Dec. 31 were based on the information available to the department as of December 2015. The final proposed classifications were not made until the extensive public participation process outlined in CAMA concluded.
To watch DEQ Assistant Secretary Tom Reeder’s videotaped statement, click here.
To read a Frequently Asked Questions document, click here.