The Martin County slurry spill, at over 300 million gallons, was the
largest disaster of its kind ever in the southeastern United States. The
spill released nearly 30 times more liquid than the Exxon Valdez (Mother
Jones, March 2002).
Sludge Revisited is a five-part series exploring the
impact the Martin County spill has had on people and their environment.
We hear from coalfield residents, coal company officials, and environmentalists;
the series examines other coalfield communities that are potentially at
risk of a sludge pond failure, and we ask, could it happen again?
Producer: Robert Salyer |

Coldwater Fork--one
year later.
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