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An undated photo of gullies in the coal ash pond at the Duke Energy Dan River Steam Station in Eden, N.C., show where coal ash flowed towards the Dan River beyond the far berm.   Duke Energy said Tuesday,  Feb. 4, 2014, that an estimated 50,000-82,000 tons of coal ash and water was released from a pond at its retired power plant in Eden into the Dan River.     (AP Photo/The Charlotte Observer, John D. Simmons) MAGS OUT; TV OUT; NEWSPAPER INTERNET ONLY

An undated photo of gullies in the coal ash pond at the Duke Energy Dan River Steam Station in Eden, N.C., show where coal ash flowed towards the Dan River beyond the far berm. Duke Energy said Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014, that an estimated 50,000-82,000 tons of coal ash and water was released from a pond at its retired power plant in Eden into the Dan River. (AP Photo/The Charlotte Observer, John D. Simmons) MAGS OUT; TV OUT; NEWSPAPER INTERNET ONLY

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