Kingston Recovery
TVA, local, state and federal agencies continue to work on recovery and clean-up of a release of ash at TVA’s Kingston Fossil Plant in East Tennessee.
- ORAU Report: Kingston Project Surveillance Program: Baseline Medical Screening Results (Adobe PDF)
- Responsiveness Summary - Embayment_Dredge Cell Action Memorandum (Adobe PDF)
- UPDATE: Emory River Mile 1.7 to 2.9 Posted as No-wake Zone (Adobe PDF)
- Statement Regarding Order from the Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation
- Transcript, Video & Presentation Added from May 20, 2010 Public Meeting
- Non-Time-Critical Removal Action Work Plan for the Embayment Dredge Cell
- EPA Final Time Critical Dredging Guidelines
- Action Memorandum and Responsiveness Summary to the EE/CA (PDF)
- Surface Water Monitoring Plan for the Emory, Clinch and Tennessee Rivers (Non-Time-Critical Removal Action) (PDF)
- Site Dust Control and Air Monitoring Plan (Non-Time-Critical Removal Action) (PDF)

Report To Roane County
Community
The second Report to the Roane County Community provide information about progress, plans, and challenges related to the December 22, 2008, ash spill and subsequent cleanup at the Kingston coal-fired plant in Roane County. The TVA team has learned a lot over the course of managing the cleanup and site-restoration effort at Kingston.
Kingston Flag Raising
TVA employees held a flag raising ceremony on March 31, raising both the American and TVA flags. (Click on photo for larger image)
Photo by: Rick Christensen