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CHARLESTON Two lawsuits were filed against Boyd Company and Fast Cast alleging the companies altered the natural flow of water and caused property damage to their homes.
Ron Cooper and Mary Hicks own property in Diamond that is adjacent to property owned by Boyd, according to two complaints filed in Kanawha Circuit Court.
Cooper and Hicks claim that Boyd leases the real estate to Fast Cast, also known as Rumble, and in 2004, Boyd increased the elevation of the property, which created a downflow of water from its property into a valley that is next to the plaintiffs properties.
Improvements were later made to Boyd s property, which further increased the water flow onto the plaintiffs properties, according to the suits.
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