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Judge: Utility Not Responsible In Wages Lost In Water Crisis
< < Back to judge-utility-not-responsible-in-wages-lost-in-water-crisisCHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A judge has ruled against local workers who sued a water company to recoup wages lost during a January 2014 chemical spill.
The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports U.S. District Judge John Copenhaver in Charleston granted West Virginia American Water’s motion to dismiss those claims. The judge denied a similar motion by Eastman Chemical, the producer of the spilled chemical.
It was one of several rulings issued in the class-action lawsuit against the water company and Eastman by residents, businesses and workers who were ordered not to use contaminated water. A trial begins Oct. 25.
The lawsuit alleges the water company was unprepared for the Freedom Industries spill that spurred a do-not-use order on tap water for 300,000 people for days.
It claims Eastman didn’t advise Freedom of the chemical’s dangers.