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Abhaya
10th January 2014, 01:40
West Virginia governor Earl Ray Tomblin announced a state of emergency in five counties on Thursday, following a chemical spill into the Elk River, prompting a water ban that is reported to impact 100,000 customers.

Local residents are urged not to drink, bathe, or cook with the water from their taps. Water use has only been permitted for flushing or fire emergencies.

West Virginia American Water customers in Boone, Lincoln, Kanawha, Jackson and Putnam counties are included in the state of emergency, according to WSAZ.

According to reports, the leak of 4-Methylcyclohexane Methanol, a chemical used in the froth flotation process during coal washing, came from a tank at Freedom Industries in Charleston.

So far Freedom Industries had not provided any comment.

The Kanawha Charleston Health Department told WSAZ that daycares, universities, restaurants, and schools will need to shut down.

West Virginia American Water stated that the leaked material is hazardous, but is not deadly.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has been tasked with bringing clean water into the area.

The smell of the contaminated water is reported to be similar to liquorice, and officials said would likely taste like gas.

Governor Earl Ray Tomblin said it is not yet known how long it will take to fix the leak and the state of emergency will be in place until the water is safe to drink.

http://rt.com/usa/west-virginia-state-emergency-396/

Inaiá
10th January 2014, 01:58
Very sad news.

Hope it to be fixed soon.

Nanoo Nanoo
10th January 2014, 02:14
You can purify that water easily.

if its a methanol base it will evaporate naturally ... any other toxins will just add to the soup readily present.

N

PS , how much of a spill was it ?

Erich
10th January 2014, 03:12
Moringa seeds can purify this water.

ghostrider
10th January 2014, 04:35
Earth humans and their chemicals ... This is why we need free energy ... This is a tragedy ...