Taum Sauk Power Plant
Here is the St. Louis Post article on the balancing act that went on between power, profit, and safety.
Archive of posts made between December 25, 2005 and December 14, 2008 about the Taum Sauk Reservoir failure and the damage to the Shut-Ins and the Black River. This blog was posted by Lee Ferber of Peola Valley Pottery in Lesterville. The pottery was closed in 2007.
Here is the St. Louis Post article on the balancing act that went on between power, profit, and safety.
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It sounds like the balanced scale tipped over with the Taum Sauk catastrophe.
If Ameren never rebuilds it should set up an endowment to pay its share of local property taxes in perpetutity.
As the article states hundreds more lives would have been lost if this had occured at a different time of the year. Ameren has been spared 100's of millions of dollars in lawsuits. They can afford to donate money to the Reynolds County area.
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