December 24, 2008
Fresh water scheduled for Prenter
Fund hopes to raise enough for delivery
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. - The first deliveries of fresh water have been scheduled for the Boone County town of Prenter.

Organizers of the Prenter Water Fund said water deliveries to about 80 families in the Prenter area were to start Tuesday. Water Fund organizers got grant money to buy 55-gallon water barrels and pumps for families plagued by poisoned groundwater. Now they're trying to raise enough money to pay a driver to deliver the water.

About 300 families in and near Prenter have bad water. Health officials and residents believe slurry from abandoned mines and blasting from nearby mining projects contaminated Prenter's groundwater, leading to high rates of gallbladder and kidney disease, unexplained and persistent infections and rotting teeth.

Boone County officials and officials for West Virginia American Water Co. are working on a water project to run water lines from Seth to the Prenter area, but construction is at least a year away. In the meantime, a group of organizers set up the Prenter Water Fund to bring residents an alternative to using contaminated well water.

"Basically, we're just trying to cut down exposure as much as possible," said organizer Matthew Louis-Rosenberg. "It's definitely a stopgap, but we'll keep this up until water is being piped to peoples' homes."

Grant money helped pay for about 150 55-gallon barrels, hand pumps, a water tank that fits on a truck, and pumping equipment.

Louis-Rosenberg said one barrel is being distributed for each three people in a household, so many households in the area will get more than one barrel. Water Fund organizers hope to fill the barrels every two weeks.

Organizers expect it will cost about $15,000 to keep the project going for a year. Louis-Rosenberg said residents will still probably have to bathe and wash clothing with contaminated water, but the trucked-in water will at least mean they won't have to drink and cook with it.

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Posted By: curiousme (4:47am 12-27-2008)
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Boone county residents should have clean water like everyone else but they knew about the water when they moved there years ago....this is what happens when you live so far away from civilization.

Posted By: Area Resident (4:00pm 12-25-2008)
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Hummm, let's see sadsam where was it that you said you lived? Evidently you don't know coal field livin. Probably never been out of the city, maybe you don't even know your neighbor or don't care.
Until you can say you set and watched every person you've known die from cancers,heart & lung failure, rather than Old Age or suffer from setting with a loved one dying from kidney failure or a brain tumor, then tell me these people aren't sick.
"spit".
Someone on another site made the statement people were dying from old age, boy, you must be an immature child. One day you'll see.

You probably live there close by and are to brain washed to tell the truth about it. OR. Maybe you are part of the injustice rather than part of the solution. If you don't already live there go to the 3 lower communities on Prenter Road and you do the math.
Most of these good people only have the water in common.The test will prove the point.

Posted By: deb (7:37am 12-25-2008)
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Sadsam the sludge spill that just happened in Roane County Tennessee only proves to me the urgency needed in getting the children at Marsh Fork Elementary a new school, please educate yourself.
http://www.wbir.com/video/default.aspx?aid=74330

Posted By: Bob Kincaid (10:25pm 12-24-2008)
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Which "lies" about Marsh Fork Elementary, saddam? The one about how the coal company exceeded its boundaries? Oops. That's true. The one about how billions of gallons of poison goo hang over the students' heads? Sorry. True again. The one about the toxic chemicals used at the prep plant next to the school? Sorry. Equally true.

If you're going to cite to "hundreds of lies," you might consider backing them up.

Then again, if, as it appears, you're claiming folks in Prenter haven't been sickened, why don't you go and talk to them. I hypothesize that won't happen, for reasons your comments make rather obvious.

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