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For A New View On The West Virginia Spill, Follow The Elk River

By Noah Adams • Mar 13, 2014
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Originally published on March 13, 2014 5:35 pm

In early January, West Virginia's Elk River was contaminated by a chemical spill near Charleston. NPR's Noah Adams returns to the Elk nearly two months later to follow the course of the river.

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