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Olympic banners lie in the snow after the last day of competition at the Rosa Khutor Extreme Park, at the 2014 Winter Olympics, Saturday, Feb. 22, 2014, in Krasnaya Polyana, Russia. (AP Photo/Sergei Grits)

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Hydroponically grown tomato plants are photographed inside the greenhouse at Cardinal Farms in Dakota City, Neb. on Friday, Feb. 7, 2014. The greenhouse contains a network of pipes and tubes running nutrient-rich water into pots of tomatoes and cucumbers lined up in neat rows. If you're going to have tomatoes ready to harvest by May 1, you've got to get them growing in January. (AP Photo/The Sioux City Journal, Dawn J. Sagert)

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Hydroponically grown tomato plants are photographed inside the greenhouse at Cardinal Farms in Dakota City, Neb. on Friday, Feb. 7, 2014. The greenhouse contains a network of pipes and tubes running nutrient-rich water into pots of tomatoes and cucumbers lined up in neat rows. If you're going to have tomatoes ready to harvest by May 1, you've got to get them growing in January. (AP Photo/The Sioux City Journal, Dawn J. Sagert)

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Ukraine's Dmytro Mytsak skis during the first run of the men's slalom at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics, Saturday, Feb. 22, 2014, in Krasnaya Polyana, Russia.(AP Photo/Alessandro Trovati)

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Flemington Road resident Sam Malpass of Wilmington, N.C.,, walks to the landing at Sutton Lake near his home on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014. Malpass, who refuses to fish on the lake, is part of a small community nearby the L.V. Sutton Complex operated by Duke Energy that feels the lake and well water could be polluted from spill off and seepage from large coal ash ponds. “If you want to know what it’s like living near a coal ash pond, this is it,” said Malpass, 67, a retired carpenter and Vietnam veteran. “We’re afraid to drink the water because we don’t know what’s in it. We can’t eat the fish because we don’t know if it’s safe anymore. It’s changed our lives out here.” (AP Photo/Randall Hill)

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Flemington Road community member Sam Malpass of Wilmington, N.C. holds a glass of water from his home on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014. Malpass and his wife Pat are part of a small community near L.V. Sutton Complex operated by Duke Energy they feel could be polluting well water with spill off and seepage from large coal ash ponds. “If you want to know what it’s like living near a coal ash pond, this is it,” said Malpass, 67, a retired carpenter and Vietnam veteran. “We’re afraid to drink the water because we don’t know what’s in it. We can’t eat the fish because we don’t know if it’s safe anymore. It’s changed our lives out here.” (AP Photo/Randall Hill)