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Maggie Stange: A fast track to toxins in your tap water (ÂÒÂ×ÄÚÉä)
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Maggie Stange: A fast track to toxins in your tap water (ÂÒÂ×ÄÚÉä)

  • By Maggie Stange
  • Updated Mar 25, 2025

In response to West Virginia Manufacturers Association President Bill Bissett’s recent op-ed in the Gazette-Mail, it’s important to point out …

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Reports show pre-flood sewage issues in Cannelton; ‘Band-Aid’ fix being considered
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Reports show pre-flood sewage issues in Cannelton; ‘Band-Aid’ fix being considered

  • By Sierra Marling smarling@hdmediallc.com
  • Updated Apr 15, 2025

CANNELTON — Many think sewage issues in Cannelton Hollow, in northwestern Fayette County, began in 2022 when a flood washed out 2½ miles of pi…

Amid flood-triggered water safety worries, WV lawmakers inviting more pollution
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Amid flood-triggered water safety worries, WV lawmakers inviting more pollution

  • By Mike Tony mtony@hdmediallc.com
  • Updated Apr 8, 2025

“It’s easy to forget when you’re looking at all this damage that someone is living that hell.â€

Bill Bissett: Growing the economy and protecting environment (ÂÒÂ×ÄÚÉä)
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Bill Bissett: Growing the economy and protecting environment (ÂÒÂ×ÄÚÉä)

  • By Bill Bissett
  • Mar 14, 2025

For the Mountain State to thrive and grow its population, we must be serious about both economic development and environmental protection.

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Boil advisories, brown water, no answers: Frustrated Dunbar residents speak out
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Boil advisories, brown water, no answers: Frustrated Dunbar residents speak out

  • By Sierra Marling smarling@hdmediallc.com
  • Mar 13, 2025

When Keke Frederick arrives home from work, she scans the streets for West Virginia American Water maintenance trucks. For her and many other …

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Boil advisories, brown water, no answers: Frustrated Dunbar residents speak out
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Boil advisories, brown water, no answers: Frustrated Dunbar residents speak out

  • By Sierra Marling smarling@hdmediallc.com
  • Updated Apr 15, 2025

When Keke Frederick arrives home from work, she scans the streets for West Virginia American Water maintenance trucks. For her and many other …

WV lawmakers advancing bills that risk worsening state's already poor water quality
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WV lawmakers advancing bills that risk worsening state's already poor water quality

  • By Mike Tony mtony@hdmediallc.com
  • Updated Feb 25, 2025

Despite West Virginia’s disproportionately high rates of drinking water violations, state lawmakers have prioritized bills in the first days o…

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WV board granted over $272M to non-PSD projects amid rampant water system struggles
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WV board granted over $272M to non-PSD projects amid rampant water system struggles

  • By Mike Tony mtony@hdmediallc.com
  • Updated Jul 9, 2025

Diane Farmer’s water has become a rusty color in recent years after strip mine operations took hold across the road from her home around 2019.…

WV Senate panel advances bill weakening water protection device inspection oversight
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WV Senate panel advances bill weakening water protection device inspection oversight

  • By Mike Tony mtony@hdmediallc.com
  • Updated Feb 19, 2025

West Virginia lawmakers have advanced legislation that would loosen state regulation of devices that protect potable water supplies from conta…

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Backup plan to a backup plan: Drought-stricken Richwood looks to keep town water flowing
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Backup plan to a backup plan: Drought-stricken Richwood looks to keep town water flowing

  • By Rick Steelhammer rsteelhammer@hdmediallc.com
  • Updated Nov 4, 2024

RICHWOOD — Richwood chief water plant operator Michael E. Spencer peered Monday into his desktop computer monitor, where weather radar images …

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