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Petrushka

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7. From TV station WSAZ
Sat Jun 14, 2014, 09:12 AM
Jun 2014
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025096594

UPDATE 6/13/14 @ 9:25 p.m.

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- Freedom Industries on Friday failed for a second straight day to prevent a stormwater collection trench overflow at the MCHM spill site along the Elk River, forcing the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) again to intervene, according to a news release from that agency.

“To have this happen twice in two days is outrageous and unacceptable," said DEP Secretary Randy Huffman in the release. "Freedom and its environmental consultant should have a system in place to handle heavy rainfall. If a better system is not implemented immediately, the DEP will take action to bring in a more responsible contractor to handle it."

Friday's overflow coincided with a heavy downpour of rain at around 5 p.m. The discharge lasted for approximately 50 minutes before being brought under control through increased pumping.

West Virginia American Water crews tested water samples twice Friday evening, company spokeswoman Laura Jordan said. As of 9 p.m. Friday, both of those tests had come back with non-detect levels of the chemical MCHM.

Jordan said the company will conduct more tests overnight and hopes to release those results early Saturday morning.

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http://www.wsaz.com/news/wvnews/headlines/Inspectors-Report-Small-Spill-at-Freedom-Industries-262974791.html
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Thanks much for posting this. theHandpuppet Jun 2014 #1
From the Charleston Gazette theHandpuppet Jun 2014 #2
It's OK! toddwv Jun 2014 #3
I like that. Jackpine Radical Jun 2014 #6
K&R DeSwiss Jun 2014 #4
This is why Governor Tom Corbett of Pennsylvania needs to GO!! LynneSin Jun 2014 #5
From TV station WSAZ Petrushka Jun 2014 #7
System failed twice in two days- that's way past outrageous! Divernan Jun 2014 #12
Probably, but only because the word "Patriot" has been taken already... theHandpuppet Jun 2014 #14
Excuses, excuses! MSHA might not have the authority to shut down such a mine . . . but . . . Petrushka Jun 2014 #20
The company doesn't give a fig because they know nothing will happen to them theHandpuppet Jun 2014 #13
Don't know if it passed . . . did a search . . . no results . . . need a Bill number. (eom) Petrushka Jun 2014 #21
good to know about heaven05 Jun 2014 #8
The people are only afforded the illusion they can win theHandpuppet Jun 2014 #15
Damn, when is enough going to be enough packman Jun 2014 #9
Ever heard of the "Battle of Blair Mountain"? theHandpuppet Jun 2014 #16
Union busting - Pure and simple packman Jun 2014 #19
That company should be shut down and investigated by Outside Sources/Federal Investigators. Tuesday Afternoon Jun 2014 #10
It should, but the system works in favor of the corporations theHandpuppet Jun 2014 #11
We need a "Three strikes you're out" law for Corporations. Viva_Daddy Jun 2014 #17
Yeah but they know how to play the game theHandpuppet Jun 2014 #18
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