As far as I know, no. I know that the mining company provided some water that they said was not for human consumption. It was not for human consumption because it was evidently too toxic for human consumption. The company recognized this.
What the people would say in response to that was that, well, they're being told to use this water to wash their clothes and perhaps water their crops, so it's impossible for it not to get into their bodies. If they water their crops with this water, they say, it gets into the soil and then it gets into the food they eat. So they felt that it was kind of a ridiculous gesture on behalf of the company; some felt this way.
As far as I know, they have never been compensated for the drinking water. That's as far as I know.