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West Virginia community struggles without reliable water access
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In McDowell County, West Virginia, some residents say the water in their wells smells of rotten eggs. They’re forced to rely on mountain springs, rain or other methods. Others there say access to public water doesn’t reach their homes because of funds that ran dry.
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