- Chemicals in your water: A little is too much
Resource Type: Article Published: 1984 There is reason to be concerned about the increasing amounts of chemicals in our water.
- E.K. Gillin & Associates
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- Lack of regulation behind West Virginia water disaster
Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 A chemical spill at the Etowah River Terminal, near Charleston, West Virginia, resulted in nearly 300,000 people in the state losing access to drinkable water. Since then, several reports have been released detailing the decades-long lack of regulation by state or federal agencies of the site responsible.
- Mercury Poisoning
Resource Type: Article Published: 1976 Quaker involvement with the issue of mercury poisoning at White Dog and Grassy Narrows Reserves.
- Poor West Virginia? Think Again
Resistance in the Valley of Death Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 The chemical spill in Charleston, West Virginia has once again put Appalachia on the map. This is what it usually takes. People have to not just die at the hands of the coal and chemical industry, they have to die dramatically. The long slow death spiral West Virginia has been in for over a hundred years is not news unless they do.
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