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Guthrie Appointed to Water System Study Group

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House Speaker Tim Miley announced his appointment Tuesday to a statewide panel that will focus on the quality of public water systems in West Virginia. 

Kanawha County Delegate Nancy Guthrie was appointed to the Public Water System Supply Study Committee on August 21 and will serve as a non-voting member.

The  panel was created under Senate Bill 373, the bill passed by lawmakers earlier this year to regulate above ground storage tanks and protect the state’s drinking water supply. The bill was a result of the January chemical leak in Charleston that left 300,000 people without water for as many as 10 days.

The commission is charged with studying the effectiveness of that bill as well as providing suggestions on how to improve the infrastructure of current water systems across the state. The 12 commission members will then report their findings to the Joint Committee on Government and Finance on or before December 15 each year.

Last month, Senate President Jeff Kessler appointed Kanawha-Charleston Health Department Executive Director Dr. Rahul Gupta to the panel.