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In January 2014, a chemical spill occurred in West Virginia, leaving up to 300,000 residents without access to potable water.
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Article May 20, 2014

New Name, Same Game

The men behind the poisoning of West Virginia’s drinking water begin anew.
Press Release July 13, 2009

EPA Takes First Step In Closing Mining Cleanup Loophole

Move comes as pollution from mining operations comes under increased scrutiny
Press Release: Victory February 26, 2009

Court Rules Cleanup Tab For Mines and Other Hazardous Sites Should Not Fall to Public

In closing 25-year loophole, court protects public from hazardous waste sites and could save taxpayers billions
document February 25, 2009

CERCLA 108b Decision

This victory paves the way for new federal rules that would require hardrock mines, coal ash waste sites, metal finishers, wood treatment facilities, and other industries to post bonds to…
Press Release March 12, 2008

Groups Seek to Close Superfund Law Loophole

Move will save taxpayers billions, discourage polluting practices