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Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
In this amazing interview by the New York Times, Jennifer Hall-Massey of Prenter, WV explains how water pollution, caused by underground coal sludge injections, has impacted her family and community.
Clean Water Laws Are Neglected, at a Cost in Suffering – by CHARLES DUHIGG
Jennifer Hall-Massey knows not to drink the tap water in her home near Charleston, W.Va.
In fact, her entire family tries to avoid any contact with the water. Her youngest son has scabs on his arms, legs and chest where the bathwater — polluted with lead, nickel and other heavy metals — caused painful rashes. Many of his brother’s teeth were capped to replace enamel that was eaten away.
Neighbors apply special lotions after showering because their skin burns. Tests show that their tap water contains arsenic, barium, lead, manganese and other chemicals at concentrations federal regulators say could contribute to cancer and damage the kidneys and nervous system.
“How can we get digital cable and Internet in our homes, but not clean water?” said Mrs. Hall-Massey, a senior accountant at one of the state’s largest banks.
She and her husband, Charles, do not live in some remote corner of Appalachia. Charleston, the state capital, is less than 17 miles from her home.
“How is this still happening today?” she asked.
Toxic Waters: Coal in the Water
You also HAVE TO watch this slide show narrated by Jennifer. Her first line: “There were 6 of our neighbors within a 10 house span… half of them died. We lost our little brother.”