A Henry County couple alleges hazardous waste from a former Evergy site spread and contaminated their nearby property, and now the community is getting involved.
Evergy officials, Henry County commissioners and Missouri state leaders hosted a town hall on Monday night to address concerns about hazardous chemicals.
A CONSIDERABLE body of information is now available regarding the minerals present in fresh fly ash which are available to plants 1,2. During combustion of the coal, adventitious clay minerals ...
Dozens of civil society organisations, activists, and lawyers urged the Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change ...
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KRCG Columbia/Jefferson City on MSNCouple sues four companies for property damage, potential Lake of the Ozarks contaminationA couple in Clinton, Mo, sued four companies for property damage, alleging contaminates on their farm. According to court ...
A Henry County landowner sued Evergy claiming his property is contaminated from chemicals linked to Fly Ash from a nearby power plant.
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