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FILE - In this Mar h 15, 2014 file photo, workers at Freedom Industries prepare to dismantle chemical storage tanks in Charleston W.Va. Thousands of agencies, businesses and people are trying to squeeze millions of dollars out of the bankrupt company behind West Virginia’s chemical spill in January.  Case claims agent James Lane says Freedom Industries can expect about 5,000 groups to request money in bankruptcy claims over the spill. The total sought has topped $170 million and is growing.  (AP Photo/Tyler Evert)
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FILE - In this Mar h 15, 2014 file photo, workers at Freedom Industries prepare to dismantle chemical storage tanks in Charleston W.Va. Thousands of agencies, businesses and people are trying to squeeze millions of dollars out of the bankrupt company behind West Virginia’s chemical spill in January. Case claims agent James Lane says Freedom Industries can expect about 5,000 groups to request money in bankruptcy claims over the spill. The total sought has topped $170 million and is growing. (AP Photo/Tyler Evert)

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