As part of the Office of the Inspector General's (OIG) ongoing commitment to provide oversight in this area, we assessed Tennessee Valley Authority's (TVA) Kingston ash spill clean-up and recovery efforts. We assessed TVA's progress in two areas: (1) the clean-up of the ash and returning the area to its previous condition and (2) reparations to victims and restoration of the community.We found comprehensive efforts have been completed and are still ongoing pertaining to the clean-up of the spill. TVA is making significant progress in the clean-up and continues to consider human health and the environment in the recovery. Specifically, TVA (1) met its goal of removing the time critical ash necessary to reopen the Emory River by the end of May 2010, (2) implemented a removal plan for non-time critical ash in spring 2010 to facilitate a smooth transition between clean-up phases, (3) developed a good working relationship with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) to manage and facilitate the clean-up, and (4) coordinated with EPA and TDEC to provide continuous environmental monitoring.We found TVA made a concerted effort to address restoration and regain public trust. Specifically, TVA immediately established a process to handle real and personal property, loss of business, and mileage claims. In addition, TVA's adjudication of the claims was consistent and in accordance with approved processes and guidelines. Other TVA actions to restore the community and regain public trust included, (1) committing $43 million to economic development in Roane County, (2) initiating projects to improve community infrastructure, lessen the impact of recovery operations on the public, and promote Roane County, (3) promoting the sharing of information and coal ash research, (4) implementing various mechanisms to improve communications, address inquiries, and provide information to the Kingston residents and media, and (5) providing independent health screenings.
Report File
Date Issued
Submitting OIG
Tennessee Valley Authority OIG
Other Participating OIGs
Tennessee Valley Authority OIG
Agencies Reviewed/Investigated
Tennessee Valley Authority
Report Number
2010-13034
Report Description
Report Type
Audit
Agency Wide
Yes
Questioned Costs
$0
Funds for Better Use
$0