People are fed up in West Virginia

It has now been nearly four weeks since a West Virginia chemical spill left tens of thousands of residents in the state without safe drinking water, and local officials are still struggling to determine the extent of the damage.

At a hearing Tuesday of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, West Virginia Secretary of State Natalie Tennant suggested that it could be years before the health consequences of the spill become clear … MORE

 

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