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Coal ash byproducts used in building supplies making people sick

house in florida 150x150 Coal ash byproducts used in building supplies making people sickFlorida homeowners have filed a class action suit against the manufacturers of a Chinese drywall company for using toxic fly ash in materials used to construct their homes. The fly ash was reportedly purchased from a Chinese power plant and used to make the drywall.

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TVA sells coal ash to companies for building supplies, crop soil

Coal ash, like the 1.1 billion gallons of the toxic mess that spilled on to 300 acres of rural east property destroying homes and damaging property in its wake, is commonly sold by the Tennessee Valley Authority () to companies at a profit and used in concrete for roads, bridges, concrete blocks for buildings, material for wallboard, granules for roofing shingles, grit for sandblasters and filler material for recreation areas such as ball fields and industrial parks, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution/Associated Press. is also used in to supplement crop soil to enhance growth and help soil retain water.

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