Judge Allows Coal Ash Suit Against Duke Energy in North Carolina
A federal judge says a lawsuit accusing Duke Energy coal ash pits of polluting a lake near Wilmington can move forward.
The Southern Environmental Law Center filed a lawsuit last year on behalf of environmental groups, saying the toxic waste was polluting Sutton Lake and violating the federal Clean Water Act.
Duke Energy sought to dismiss the case, saying the groups didn’t have a role because a state environmental agency already took enforcement action.
Federal Judge Louise Flanagan said he state’s enforcement action dealt with groundwater violations, but Sutton Lake is a public waterway and subject to the provisions of the federal law.
The ruling allows environmental groups to request internal Duke Energy documents.
Duke spokeswoman Erin Culbertson said the company will vigorously defend the litigation.
- Natural-Disaster Insurance Gap Now Exceeds $420 Billion Globally
- Travelers: Vendor Issues Over Half of Wedding Insurance Claims in 2025
- Acrisure Goes After Former Owners of Businesses it Acquired for Leaving to Compete
- DeSantis Plan to Cut Florida Property Taxes Heads to Ballot—With Schools Removed