The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection is overseeing cleanup after an oil spill at a Wayne County mine power substation. Officials say the spill has affected both the ground and waterways, and residents are still under a “do not consume” order for tap water. American Electric Power and state agencies have provided pallets of drinking water at Wayne Town Hall, along with a 7,000-gallon tank of potable water. Cleanup is expected to continue into next week, and residents are urged not to use water if it smells like petroleum. Testing results will determine when the order can be lifted.