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Five
Months After the Sludge Spill
March 12, 2001
Photos by Vivian Stockman
The nation's worst-ever blackwater spill happened on October
11, 2000 near Inez, Kentucky. Just after midnight 306 million
gallons of coal sludge, laced with coal cleaning chemicals
and the heavy metals present in coal, leaked from a coal
slurry impoundment at a Martin County Coal Company mountaintop
removal site. The sludge leaked into an underground mine
then burst out two portals into the Coldwater and Wolf Creeks.
Five months and one day later, OVEC volunteers and staff
returned to the site.
Some newspaper articles had contended the place was 80
percent cleaned up. Perhaps reporters responsible for those
stories hadnt actually bothered to visit the site.
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