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WV Senate to consider PFAS protection bill

CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Senate will vote on a bill aimed at better positioning the state to protect against a class of industrial chemicals linked to increased cancer risk.

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State DEP, Union Carbide Corporation come to agreement on handling ethylene oxide

State DEP, Union Carbide Corporation come to agreement on handling ethylene oxide
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WV American Water ends emergency communication following Ohio train derailment

CHARLESTON — West Virginia American Water has announced it is ending its emergency response communication following a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, that sparked environmental health concerns throughout the

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Officials say drinking water safe from train derailment impacts even after WV American Water temporary intake fails

Officials extended assurances suggesting drinking water was safe even after a West Virginia American Water-installed temporary intake aimed at protecting drinking water from chemicals spilled into the Ohio River following

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West Virginia Drinking Water Remains Safe Following an Ohio Train Derailment

The train derailment led to a toxic plume of chemicals being released down the Ohio river. Authorities and officials of West Virginia stated that drinking water in the state remains safe.

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