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15 Harsh Truths About Growing Up Poor in Appalachian America

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11. Environmental Hazards

11. Environmental Hazards
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Decades of coal mining and other extractive industries have left deep scars on Appalachian landscapes. Water pollution from mining runoff and unsafe air quality are common, posing serious health risks for residents. Many communities struggle with unsafe drinking water and limited access to clean resources, making daily life even more challenging. Water contamination is an especially persistent problem in mining regions. Read more about environmental impacts in Appalachia.

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