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  2. Burning Creek - Wikipedia

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    Burning Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of West Virginia. According to GNIS , Burning Creek consists of Lower Burning Creek, [ 1 ] Middle Burning Creek, [ 2 ] and Upper Burning Creek. [ 3 ] The creek was named for the naturally occurring gases which will burn when exposed to a flame.

  3. Burning Springs, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    On May 9, 1863 during the Jones-Imboden Raid partially to prevent West Virginia's statehood, Confederate raiders set every oil well afire, as well as 120,000 gallons ready for shipping, destroying the town and causing the river (and its forested banks) to burn for miles. The Rathbones and others managed to rebuild somewhat, but in 1865 ...

  4. Burning Springs Complex - Wikipedia

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    Burning Springs Complex, also known as the Rathbone and Karns Wells, is a national historic district located at Burning Springs, Wirt County, West Virginia. It encompasses one contributing building and three contributing sites. It was historically viewed as the world's second great oil field, after the Drake Well in Pennsylvania. However, more ...

  5. 30 NC counties are currently under a burn ban. Updated map ...

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    Half of the state is in a drought and 30 counties have burn bans. ... 30 NC counties are currently under a burn ban. Updated map shows restricted areas. Martha Quillin. November 10, 2023 at 6:30 ...

  6. Extreme dry conditions lead Tippecanoe and Clinton counties ...

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    Residents of both counties are urged to remain vigilant and report any signs of fire or unsafe conditions to local authorities, with Clinton County noting violators may be ticketed for the offense.

  7. List of Superfund sites in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Superfund sites in West Virginia designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental law. The CERCLA federal law of 1980 authorized the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to create a list of polluted locations requiring a long-term response to clean up hazardous material contamination. [1]

  8. Danville, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Danville is serviced by the Danville Volunteer Fire Department. [11] The department is a fully volunteer organization with an annual budget of $150,000 per year. It provides fire protection and rescue services to the Town of Danville and surrounding areas covering 30 miles (48 km) of Route 119 (Corridor "G").

  9. What is a burn ban? 18 Louisiana parishes currently under one

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    Louisiana issues official burn ban in 18 parishes, what does this mean for residents?