Look
How Gross The Water Is After The Chemical Spill In West Virginia
16
January, 2014
Over
300,000 West Virginians were left without water last week when
a storage
facility leaked several
thousand gallons of a coal-processing chemical upstream from a water
treatment plant.
While
the water ban has been partially
lifted and
some residents have been allowed to run their water in order to
"flush" the system, many are still seeing the effects of
the chemical spill coming out of their taps.
This photo, taken Jan. 12 -- before the ban was lifted -- shows water just after it was poured out of a tap.
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