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ONE YEAR AGO TODAY ON JANUARY 9TH, 2014
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ONE YEAR AGO TODAY --
On January 9th 2014, some ten thousand gallons of MCHM (4-methylcyclohexane
methanol, a chemical bath for coal) spilled into the Elk River upstream from
Charleston WV’s water treatment plant, resulting in contamination of the
water supply for over 300K people. The governor warned folks not to drink,
cook, wash, or bath with their licorice smelling tap water. Meanwhile the
tainted water had flowed downstream into the Ohio, causing the Cincinnati
water treatment plant to close its intakes and shift to emergency reserves.
Upstream in WV, hospital emergency rooms dealt with increasing cases of skin
rashes, eye irritation, nausea, anxiety and migraines. It took six weeks
before residents were given the all clear to drink and bath with the water
from their faucets, but problems persisted. Meanwhile, between underground
mines, mountaintop removal, and fracking, well water has also become more and
more suspect.
I read the story with interest, and soon friends in my home state of West
Virginia were talking once again about the chronic problem of slack
enforcement of environmental safety regulations in the state. At the end of
April, a woman approached me at the Merlefest merch table and gave me a copy
of the New Yorker magazine containing an article on the spill. She said,
“Someone needs to write a song about this. Please do it.” I read and
studied and scratched my head for a few weeks. Then I remembered Eddie
Stubbs, back in the ‘80s, telling me about traveling with the Johnson
Mountain Boys in Africa. He said, “Tim, the water was so bad there, we had
to brush our teeth with Coca-Cola.” Linking Eddie’s description of bad
water to the recent spill in Charleston was all I needed to jump-start this
song.
Read the New Yorker article “Chemical Valley” here:
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/04/07/chemical-valleyAll proceeds from this inaugural Short Order Sessions track will benefit
AWARE, Artists Working in Alliance to Restore the Environment. AWARE’s
statement of purpose is: to raise awareness of environmental issues and raise
money to distribute to existing environmental organizations in West Virginia.
http://www.awarewv.org,
http://www.facebook.com/awarewv).
I had already been approached by friends in WV about the need for songs to
sing, and so I was glad to come up with this ditty and the motto:
BETTER REGULATE THAN NEVER
Welcome to my musical kitchen. I’ve long viewed musical arrangements as
recipes,and know well that music feeds the heart and soul. Short Order
Sessions cooks up fresh sounds and delivers them while they’re still hot.
You can find Short Order Sessions tracks under my name on all your digital
outlets including iTunes and Amazon. Starting in February new tracks will be
released on the first and third Tuesdays of every month. Ranging from rare
live performances and obscurities from various compilations to one-off jams
in my music room, Short Order Sessions will keep you fed with new audio soul
food. My pan is seasoned and the pantry’s stocked, so come for a visit and
tell your friends about
http://www.shortordersessions.com. -Tim
http://www.amazon.com/Brush-My-Teeth-With-Coca-Cola/…/ref=sr...
Chemical Valley - The New Yorker
On the morning of Thursday, January 9, 2014, the people of Charleston, West
Virginia, awoke to a strange tang in the air off the Elk River. It smelled
like licorice. The occasional odor is part of life in Charleston, the state
capital, which lies in an...
NEWYORKER.COM