Licorice-scented water flows in an operating room suite at the Charleston Surgical Hospital January 11. Members of the West Virginia National Guard's Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), along with personnel from the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and High-Yield Explosive Enhanced Response Force Package have been drawing samples and testing public water systems following a chemical spill along the Elk River that left an estimated 300,000 people in the Kanawha Valley without usable water. (National Guard photo by Sgt. Anna-Marie Ward, 153rd Public Affairs Detachment) C
Licorice-scented water flows in an operating room suite at the Charleston Surgical Hospital January 11. Members of the West Virginia National Guard's Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction), along with personnel from the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and High-Yield Explosive Enhanced Response Force Package have been drawing samples and testing public water systems following a chemical spill along the Elk River that left an estimated 300,000 people in the Kanawha Valley without usable water. (National Guard photo by Sgt. Anna-Marie Ward, 153rd Public Affairs Detachment) CERF-P, CST work together during water crisis 140111-A-OQ643-005
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