Community developer files lawsuit against TVA
August 28th, 2009 by Jennifer Walker-Journey
Hundreds of lawsuits have been filed by individuals against the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) following a massive coal ash spill from its Kingston, Tennessee coal firing plant. Now a business is seeking justice, according to KnoxvilleBiz.com.
Walt Dickson and New Homes Construction Co. Inc. have filed a lawsuit in Knoxville federal court asking for $17 million for alleged damages to the Lakefront Estates development in neighboring Rhea County. Lakefront Estates is located on Watts Bar Lake, located about 25 miles downstream from where the TVA’s coal ash impoundment pond broke and poured more than a billion gallons of coal ash onto neighboring property. The spill pushed houses off their foundations and destroyed property in its wake. It also poured into Emory River and traveled downstream.
Following the spill, signs were posted along the river warning people to stay out of the water and not consume any fish caught in the waters. Coal ash contains dangerous materials such as arsenic, lead, barium, chromium and manganese, which have been linked to serious health problems such as cancer, liver damage and neurological complications.
The lawsuit claims that the toxic material poured downstream into Watts Bar Lake, where it hurt water recreation and decreased property values in the 90-acre Lakefront Estates development. According to the lawsuit, “As a result of TVA’s conduct described herein, Plaintiffs have lost the sale of multiple lots, the development has diminished in value, the recreational amenities afforded by the development have been substantially affected and the whole development and its purpose herein described, has been unreasonably interfered with by TVA as a result of the spill.”

