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Fishermen get ready to dock their boat on Sutton Lake near the L.V. Sutton Complex operated by Duke Energy in Wilmington, N.C., on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014. Members of the Flemington Road community next to the plant, feel the facility could be polluting well water with spill off and seepage from large coal ash ponds. A recent scientific study shows toxic chemicals leaking from Duke’s coal-ash dumps at Sutton have triggered genetic mutations in fish living in nearby Sutton Lake. (AP Photo/Randall Hill)

Fishermen get ready to dock their boat on Sutton Lake near the L.V. Sutton Complex operated by Duke Energy in Wilmington, N.C., on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014. Members of the Flemington Road community next to the plant, feel the facility could be polluting well water with spill off and seepage from large coal ash ponds. A recent scientific study shows toxic chemicals leaking from Duke’s coal-ash dumps at Sutton have triggered genetic mutations in fish living in nearby Sutton Lake. (AP Photo/Randall Hill)

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