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Ron and Joannie Smith moved to Swan Pond Circle Road two years ago with their three daughters, two dogs and four horses. They call their four acres Soggy Bottom Farm. They never imagined how sadly appropriate the name would become. The Smiths’ property lies a quarter mile from the 300-acre coal ash spill that occurred on Dec. 22 at the Tennessee Valley Authority’s Kingston steam plant.
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