chemical spill ♦West Virginia counties

Healing the Elk River, West Virginia

Tinahyah's picture

Elk River, West Virginia
Jan. 12, 2014 11:46pm

Do I have permission to address this terrible pollution spill? YES

the perpetrator is: 4-Methylcyclohexane Methanol

Need to speedily break down this item into its basic stable safe parts. YES

Oxygen, Hydrogen, CH4, carbon,
heat will speed up its evaporation and breakdown.... YES
will water make it more stable? NO
water will dilute it? YES
does it break it down? YES
Can our energy work speed this process along? YES
Can the energy work of others speed this process along also? YES

What is first?
Identification of target: Elk River, WVA
is there another target that needs to be included? YES
the water supply? YES
is there another target that needs to be included? YES
the air? YES
Ok.... what is it that needs to be next? THE AIR... BEFORE IT GETS TOO FAR AND EFFECTS MUCH MORE. IT NEEDS TO BE BROKEN DOWN AND REVERSED INTO ITS ELEMENTS. IT NEEDS TO BE SENT OUT OVER THE OCEAN WHICH WILL BE ABLE TO PROVIDE SOME OF THE BREAK DOWN FORCES, INCLUDING YOUR FORMULATIONS
Who is answering my questions right now? GOD
Ready? YES
Next? YES
Menu? YES
1) YHWH DUNAMIS PLANET, wait 10 minutes 12:08am
2) obisidian, wind, wait 19minutes 12:33am

that will be all for tonight, but more will have to be done.
What % of the pollution will be addressed with this first session? 30%
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BTW: When I have specific "things" that you can do to participate in the repair / healing of the Elk River, West Virgina - water supply, river, air ... I will post it.
Pray.
Peace be unto you.
Tinahyah

West Virginians risk non-stop vomiting if they drink or touch water after chemical spill

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Rawstory.com by Travis Gettys - 10 January 2014

West Virginia chemical spill

Residents of nine West Virginia counties have been warned not to drink or even touch tap water after a chemical spill.

Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin declared a state of emergency Thursday in Boone, Cabell, Clay, Jackson, Kanawha, Lincoln, Logan, Putnam and Roane counties after the West Virginia American Water Company announced that its water supply had become contaminated.

WSAZ-TV reported that 4-methylcyclohexane methanol, which is used in the froth flotation process of coal washing and preparation, had spilled just upstream from the intake of the Kanawha Valley water treatment plant in Charleston — the largest in West Virginia.

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