Environmental
In East Tennessee, the legacy of the Tennessee Valley Authority's Kingston Fossil Plant ash spill (2008) demonstrates the real estate impact of:
AOnly aesthetic concerns about industrial facilities
BIndustrial accidents causing massive contamination and property value devastation in surrounding areas✓ Correct
CMinor environmental incidents quickly remediated
DStandard TVA operations in Tennessee
Explanation
The 2008 Kingston Fossil Plant coal ash spill — one of the largest industrial disasters in U.S.
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