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Environmental issues from toxic chemical waste dumps, pollution sources, coal, energy and environment related subjects.
  • Toxic chemical industrial waste oozes from leaking barrels at the Pollution Abatement Services Site, a failed disposal firm (P.A.S.) Declared a Superfund site by the Environmental Protection Agency in the early 1980s. The Oswego, New York Site is one mile from Lake Ontario, one of the Great Lakes. By photographer David Doody
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  • Leaking barrels of Toxic Chemical Waste at the Pollution Abatement Service Site failed disposal firm (P.A.S.) a Superfund site in the early 1980s. Environment. Oswego,  New York Site is one mile from Lake Ontario, one of the Great Lakes. By photographer David Doody
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  • Aerial view of coal depot at Newport News, Virginia on the James River. A rainbow is seen in the water sprayed on the coal to keep the dust under control. This stockpile of coal is mined in Western Virginia and West Virginia, transported by rail to Hampton Roads (Newport News, Hampton, Norfolk region) for export on cargo ships. By photographer David Doody
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  • Aerial view of the Clover Power Station located on the Staunton River, in Halifax County, Virginia, operated by Dominion Power. Coal fired Electric power generating plant on Buggs Island Lake on the North Carolina-Virginia Border.  Virginia Buggs Island Lake (also known as John H. Kerr Reservoir) Created by damming up the Roanoke River  50,000-acre lake with over 800 miles of shoreline, is the largest lake in Virginia By photographer David Doody
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  • Aerial view of Cargo ship loading coal at Newport News export coal terminal on the James River. Virginia Hampton Roads. Coal from the mountains of West Virginia and Western VA is exported from here. By photographer David Doody
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  • The Nottoway River in Spring, with Cypress trees ling the banks.  Sussex County Virginia portion of the River..The Nottoway River flows from southern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina to join at the Chowan River. It is part of the Chowan River system, which flows into Albemarle Sound in North Carolina By photographer David Doody
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