A chemical spill in West Virginia has left thousands in the West Virginia capital of Charleston and surrounding counties without drinking water. The 4-Methylcyclohexane Methanol spill took place yesterday on the Elk River just upriver from a West Virginia American Water facility.
The Waterkeeper Alliance quickly illustrated affected areas with this map:
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