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Chemical Safety Board To Discuss 2014 West Virginia Spill
< < Back to chemical-safety-board-to-discuss-2014-west-virginia-spillCHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A board of federal investigators is releasing its findings about a chemical spill into the water supply of 300,000 people in West Virginia almost three years ago.
The U.S. Chemical Safety Board will discuss the results of its investigation into the Freedom Industries spill Wednesday evening. The group’s public meeting will take place at the Four Points by Sheraton in Charleston.
In January 2014, a coal-cleaning chemical leaked from Freedom in Charleston and flowed into West Virginia American Water’s intake in the Elk River.
Tap water use was banned for days across nine counties, and hundreds of people went to emergency rooms for nausea, rashes, vomiting and similar issues after breathing near, bathing in or drinking contaminated water.