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Updated: 7:20 AM Mar 13, 2009
Bottoms Up: W.Va. Senator Drinks Homemade "Coal Waste" on Senate Floor
A West Virginia State Senator made a unique statement Thursday by drinking a bottle of what he referred to as coal slurry on the floor of the state senate. WEB EXTRA: Senator White drinks the "slurry."
Posted: 4:48 PM Mar 12, 2009
Reporter: Anna Baxter
Email Address: anna.baxter@wsaz.com
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- A West Virginia State Senator made a unique statement Thursday by drinking a bottle of what he referred to as coal slurry.

Senator Randy White (D-Webster) introduced a bill on the senate floor that limits coal slurry sites from making changes to their permits until the Department of Environmental Protection releases its findings on whether the ground water in these areas is safe to drink.

Right now, there are 15 active coal slurry sights, according to White. This is where coal companies can inject coal slurry, the liquid and solid waste left over from the mining and preparation process, in abandoned underground mines.

White says he drank the 12 ounces of liquid Thursday to make a statement.

The senator tells WSAZ.com he wants other lawmakers to realize there are health concerns when it comes to drinking coal slurry water. He says lawmakers are elected to protect their constituents' health and they need to be held accountable to make sure they're doing just that.

White says if people have to drink water with coal slurry in it, lawmakers should have to drink it as well. White says lawmakers are no different.

The senator says the "coal slurry" he drank Thursday was a homemade recipe and he doesn't want to publicly disclose the ingredients.

White tells WSAZ.com experts have said the water in these areas is safe, but recent studies indicate there could be a potential health crisis brewing.

White wants to keep these coal companies from expanding their permits to include other mines or new companies from gaining new permits until the studies are officially released.

Watch the video of White's statement courtesy of West Virginia Public Broadcasting.


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Posted by: Anonymous on Mar 29, 2009 at 08:32 AM

Wow, the rampant idiocy in WV is staggering. Tell people there's s*** in their water, and they will actually LIKE it and defend it! I love Big Earl's comments; the narrow-mindedness of them sums up the mentality of that area.
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Posted by: Heather on Mar 14, 2009 at 08:17 AM

Good for Mr. White. Thank you, Senator. WSAZ: "Right now, there are 15 active coal slurry sights" The word you're looking for is sites.
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Posted by: To:Family Has Been Here Since 1700's on Mar 14, 2009 at 12:00 AM

Thank You for your comment. My family too has been here as farmers and coal miners. I LOVE my Coal Miners, and would like for them to live long enough to see our great grandchildren. Our water is so bad that you can't take a shower at night because it chokes you to sleep in the house with the odor. You smell it when you walk by the washing machine, dish washer and to wash dishes by hand or even wash your childs face. I don't know what part of NOT AGAINST MINING PEOPLE DON"T UNDERSTAND. WE JUST WANT CLEAN WATER. And to not have to bathe our children in arcenic, lead and manganese etc... Please get a grip people. Read the truth. Don't just get mad because you can't go to the town center and waste a whole paycheck on crap you don't need anyway!!!!!!
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