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Old power station building in southern Illinois imploded

EAST ALTON, Ill. (AP) - Part of a shuttered power plant in southern Illinois has been demolished.

Crews imploded the Wood River Power Station building in East Alton shortly after 8 a.m. Monday,

East Alton Fire Chief Timothy Quigley said It will take at least another month for three smoke stacks at the site to be imploded, according to KTVI-TV.

The former Dynegy coal-fired power plant was closed in 2016. The site was purchased in 2019 and is being remediated by Liability Partners of St. Louis for possible new development, the Alton Daily News reported.

Workers watch from a safe distance as the main structure of the former Wood River Power Plant in East Alton, Ill. is brought down by explosives Monday, Feb. 1, 2021. Three smoke stacks that some Madison County residents are concerned could release potentially harmful pollutants were not part of the demolition at the former Dynegy coal fired power plant. (Derik Holtmann/Belleville News-Democrat via AP) The Associated Press
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