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West Virginians Enter Third Day of Widespread Water Supply Contamination
Two nights since a chemical spill in a West Virginia river left residents and businesses in nine counties unable to use their tap water for anything other than flushing the toilet, hundreds of thousands remain affected and several have been hospitalized after complaining of symptoms like nausea and vomiting.
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