Associated Press - June 10, 2009 4:55 AM ET
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) - After being delayed by southern West Virginia flooding, a pollution lawsuit against a Massey Energy subsidiary is now set for trial Oct. 20.
Hundreds of current and former residents of several Mingo County towns are suing Rawl Sales & Processing for injecting coal slurry into old underground mines between 1978 and 1987.
They say slurry seeped into the aquifer, poisoning wells and causing health problems.
Virginia-based Massey has denied the allegations and said the disposal was legal.
West Virginia regulators allowed underground injection for decades but said last month they can't answer many questions about safety and will stop permitting new sites.
Plaintiffs' attorney Kevin Thompson says it's unclear how that might affect the case.
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