I like water. The way I look at it, the readers of CONTRACTOR move fluids - it could be medical gasses, liquid soap or beer, but my favorite is water, which is why I get riled up over people poisoning our drinking water. I've written a lot about coal ash ponds from power plants spilling into rivers in West Virginia and North Carolina. The first time was about when a storage tank at a company called Freedom Industries holding 48,000-gal. of the coal-washing chemical 4-methylcyclohexene methanol ruptured right next to the Elk River, less than two miles from the intake to the water treatment plant for Charleston, W.Va.
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