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The House of Delegates is on track to consider a bill that would exempt oil and gas operators closest to intake sites for drinking water from the 2014 Aboveground Storage Tank Act.
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A federal judge has given final approval of a $151 million settlement of a lawsuit stemming from a chemical spill into a West Virginia river.The…
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A lawyer for West Virginia residents affected by a 2014 chemical spill says they will not receive settlements until a judge's final approval, and…
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On this West Virginia Morning, a new investigative documentary dissects how public health officials and environmental regulators at both the state and…
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Looking back, four years after the 2014 Elk River chemical spillThere’s an old-time method I use for preserving trout. It’s a simple process — coating…
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A revised class-action settlement plan is back before a federal judge deciding how to pay victims of a chemical spill that left people without tap water…
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West Virginia's Public Service Commission on Thursday issued a final settlement order closing its investigation into West Virginia American Water's role…
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More than three months after a tentative settlement was announced, lawyers are still trying to work out documents to spell out terms of a $151 million…
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On West Virginia Morning, two stories about water quality. Host Beth Vorhees talks with Charleston Gazette-Mail reporter Ken Ward about another legal…
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Three Years After the Elk River Chemical Spill, Advocates Continue to Work to Protect Drinking WaterMonday marks the third anniversary of the Elk River chemical spill that left more than 300,000 West Virginians without usable drinking water for more than…