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Posted: 2/24/2023 1:59:17 PM EDT
Link Posted: 2/27/2023 5:49:56 PM EDT
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https://www.facebook.com/depwv/posts/pfbid038EoQNrrgSRbfZ9E6DjETrCBE2zJSVZCfwc2riMrixidPongVVy2g4ky5Y3gcCAeTl
UPDATE - Monday, Feb. 27, 2023: The WVDEP has received final results from the dust samples collected in the Eastern Panhandle Friday, which indicate the material is predominantly pollen, with trace amounts of mineral matter.
The samples were analyzed by West Virginia University's Department of Geology and Geography, as well as the WVU Shared Research Facility.
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Link Posted: 2/27/2023 11:55:57 PM EDT
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I used to live in a town with a coal-fired power plant (AEP). Every Monday morning, my car would look like that from the fly-ash. I guess the plant would do something with their stacks on Sunday night. That fly-ash wasn’t healthy for the paint, either, especially if it mixed with rain.
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