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Chemical-Related Hospital Admissions In West Virginia Have Doubled Since Water Deemed Safe
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Fri, 2014-01-24 21:33 — Kathy Gilbeaux
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thinkprogress.org - by Emily Atkin - January 19, 2014
It took nearly five days after a major chemical spill in West Virginia for residents to receive the go-ahead to start using their water again.
Nearly 7,500 gallons of crude MCHM — a little-known chemical used to wash coal — had leaked into the Elk River on Jan. 9, perplexing state officials on how exactly to get the chemical out of the water and what exactly it would do to people if they used it. It was Jan. 13, a Monday, when the first bans were lifted.
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