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LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER: Kentucky Law Firm That Handles Black-Lung, Environmental Cases Faces Flood-Recovery Costs

August 24, 2022 ACLC News, Justice, Water

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Congress: Now is the Moment to Clean Up Acid Mine Drainage

March 3, 2022 Abandoned Mine Lands, Advocacy, Water

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LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER, Op-ed: Congress cannot allow drinking water to become unaffordable in rural communities

November 12, 2021 ACLC News, Advocacy, Environmental, Water

ACLC NEWS: The Work of Friends of the Cheat to Address Acid Mine Drainage in West Virginia

November 1, 2021 Abandoned Mine Lands, ACLC News, Advocacy, Just Transition, Water

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ACLC NEWS: Acid Mine Drainage Challenge Q+A with Joe Pizarchik

October 18, 2021 Abandoned Mine Lands, ACLC News, Just Transition, Water

ACLC NEWS: Confronting acid mine drainage: A conversation with Rural Action’s Marissa Lautzenheiser

October 6, 2021 Abandoned Mine Lands, Environmental, Just Transition, Water

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LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER: With Failing Infrastructure and $1M in Debt, Martin County Water District Raises Rates

July 14, 2021 ACLC News, Environmental, Water

ACLC NEWS: The Kentucky Public Service Commission orders another rate increase for customers of the Martin County Water District in spite of rampant unaffordability

July 9, 2021 ACLC News, Water

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THE WEATHER CHANNEL: Martin County Water Crisis: 2021 Update

May 13, 2021 ACLC News, Environmental, Water

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