December 17, 2008
Water "too toxic to touch" in Boone County town
Prenter residents import water, say groundwater contaminated
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Pam Johnson, a registered nurse who's surveying Prenter residents about health problems, said 98 percent of adults interviewed in the area have gallbladder disease.

"Before I went down there I thought that people were exaggerating their problems, but when I got there, I realized they were underreporting their health problems," Johnson said in a news release. "If you can stop them from drinking the water, you can stop people from getting worse."

Prenter residents also complain that their dental health has deteriorated, alleging that the toxic well water has dissolved children's teeth, Johnson said. 

"There's a 5-year-old with a full set of dentures," she said.

During the past year, many Prenter residents have filled up jugs and barrels with potable water at nearby churches and community centers. But older and disabled residents have a difficult time getting fresh water, Collins said.

He expects to start delivering water to Prenter homes within the next week or two.

"It's a really good time to donate, especially with the holiday season when people feel like giving," Collins said.

To make a tax-deductible donation to the Prenter Water Fund, go to www.prenterwaterfund.org, and send to Prenter Water Fund, c/o Coal River Mountain Watch, P.O. Box 651, Whitesville, WV 25209, or call Collins at 304-854-1937.

Reach Eric Eyre at erice...@wvgazette.com

or 304-348-4869.

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Posted By: One Citizen (11:42pm 12-22-2008)
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SURFACE MINER = MERCENARY ECO TERRORIST. Nuff said...

Posted By: 4GOD (7:55am 12-21-2008)
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When I was younger, maybe 12, I remember setting through a local trial. An oil company was accused of ruining local water wells. I can remember a DEP official testifying that the water had contaminates, but no proof of the origin. I can remember evidence of the same material content in the water that the oil company used to fracture their oil wells. Seems to me any two-bit judge could put two and two together and reach the correct decision. The jury did, but the judge through out the decision because of lack of proof the contaminated came from the oil company. (I will always question the decision of one overriding the decision of twelve).

Posted By: 4GOD (7:55am 12-21-2008)
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I watched these people carry water (from the creek) to bath, wash clothes and general use. They had to carry clean water for cooking and drinking. A little later, I watched the oil company start drilling a new well. The person who owned the property had just spent about all he had to buy boards to build a new barn. I watched the drillers cut up his lumber and burn it (it was cold). The sheriff was called in and I thought he would take care of the situation. His first words, where are your boards. The farmer said they burned them. The sheriff’s response “well I guess you have no proof”.
Reality set in at this point. The sheriff, on his deathbed, admitted to taking money from the oil company (among other things). Sad to see the same thing are still happening today.

We look for fixes (buy a filter, have public water piped in) but do not address the root problem. If a company can not execute business ethically and within public safety, then they need to fix their problems.

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