Editor's note: This report was supported by the Pulitzer Center and is part of a Gazette-Mail series on drinking water quality in West Virginia.
Editor's note: This report was supported by the Pulitzer Center and is part of a Gazette-Mail series on drinking water quality in West Virginia.
Editor's note: This report was supported by the Pulitzer Center. It's the first in a Gazette-Mail series on drinking water quality in West Virginia.
“It’s easy to forget when you’re looking at all this damage that someone is living that hell.”
Betty Stepp is holding a bottle of water in her hand because hope is harder to hold onto.
