West Virginia officials have reported that there remain no detectable traces of toxins in the state s drinking water, following the East Palestine, Ohio train derailment.
<div class="at-above-post addthis tool" data-url="http://www.metro.us/west-virginia-drinking-water-still-clear-of-derailment-toxin/"></div>CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) West Virginia officials have reiterated that the state’s drinking water remains safe following an Ohio train derailment that led to a toxic plume of chemicals being released. Chemicals that leaked from the derailment are being monitored as they move down the Ohio River, but they are not affecting the supply of […]<! AddThis Advanced Settings above via filter on get the excerpt ><! AddThis Advanced Settings below via filter on get the excerpt ><! AddThis Advanced Settings generic via filter on get the excerpt ><! AddThis Share Buttons above via filter on get the excerpt ><! AddThis Share Buttons below via filter on get the excerpt ><div class="at-below-post addthis tool" data-url="http://www.metro.us/west-virginia-drinking-w
West Virginia officials are reiterating that the state’s drinking water is safe following an Ohio train derailment that released a toxic plume of chemicals. Officials said during a briefing Thursday