After chemical leak, West Virginians worried but want plants to stay – Dallas Morning News


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After chemical leak, West Virginians worried but want plants to stay
Dallas Morning News
Employees of the South Charleston Public Works Department assisted the residents in obtaining cases of water and filling the containers they brought with them Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014 after a chemical spill Thursday in the Elk River that has contaminated
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