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Nobody can live without water. Our stories explore the way water marks the people - and places - of West Virginia and Appalachia.

Photos 02/14/2017

Did you grow up in the Kanawha Valley? Did you swim or play in the Kanawha, Elk, or Coal Rivers? Share your story in the comments!

High Levels of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Found Near Fracking Wastewater Site 04/08/2016

Nobody can live without water.

High Levels of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Found Near Fracking Wastewater Site A study from the University of Missouri has reported high levels of endocrine disrupting chemicals in the surface water near a fracking wastewater disposal

Photos 03/31/2016

Going back a LONG way for this !

Touching stones on what would have been an ancient sea floor several hundred million years ago. These stones are resting on a sandy beach (!) but are also embedded in the rocks themselves at Panama Scenic Park in Chautauqua County, New York. I've always had a stronger sense of the ancient when hiking in Appalachia compared with other places. Being in this northern borderland of the region reinforced those feelings.

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