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Big Sandy

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Big Sandy

US river that forms, with its tributary the Tug Fork, the West Virginia–Kentucky border; length 43 km/27 mi. It is formed at Louisa, Kentucky, by the confluence of the Tug Fork and the Levisa Fork, and flows north to Catlettsburg, Kentucky, to join the Ohio River at the three-state corner with Ohio.



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Within six hours, 300 million gallons of thick sludge had flooded out of the Big Branch Refuse Impoundment, a hilltop facility owned by Martin County Coal, and into two tributaries of the Big Sandy River, which courses along the Kentucky-West Virginia border before emptying into the Ohio River.
 
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