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By KenWard Jr. Staff writer Five days after a massive fire began in a plastics warehouse in Parkersburg, West Virginia regulators on Thursday ordered the owner of the operation to identify what products stored there were burning.... Published: Friday, October 27, 2017 Words: 860
By KenWard Jr. Staff writer A bill that would allow more pollution to be discharged into West Virginia's rivers and streams was approved Wednesday afternoon by the House of Delegates Judiciary Committee, giving industry officials... Published: Thursday, February 23, 2017 Words: 978
By KenWard Jr. Staff writer A bill that would allow increased discharges of pollution into West Virginia's rivers and streams has moved forward again, setting the stage for an up-or-down vote Wednesday in the House of Delegates. On... Published: Wednesday, March 01, 2017 Words: 718
By KenWard. Jr. Staff writer The Justice administration on Thursday moved to pave the way for the controversial Mountain Valley Pipeline, reissuing a permit covering the pipeline construction's stormwater pollution and also giving... Published: Thursday, November 02, 2017 Words: 961
By KenWard Jr. Staff writer Legislation that could allow increased discharge of toxic chemicals into West Virginia's rivers and streams won final approval from the state Senate on Tuesday, giving business and industry lobbyists a... Published: Wednesday, March 29, 2017 Words: 1076
By KenWard Jr. Staff writer Despite seeking federal approval of the changes, state regulators still are trying to sort out how to implement legislation aimed at reworking the way West Virginia calculates water pollution permit limits,... Published: Wednesday, September 13, 2017 Words: 438
By KenWard Jr. Staff writer Members of a state board on Monday refused to hear a permit appeal from a citizen group that is concerned that potential fires, explosions or other accidents at the US Methanol plant under construction... Published: Tuesday, September 19, 2017 Words: 830
By KenWard Jr. Staff writer A federal appeals court on Tuesday sent a key water quality permit for the Mountain Valley Pipeline back to the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection for further review, in a move that highlights... Published: Wednesday, October 18, 2017 Words: 698
By KenWard Jr. Staff writer A new lawsuit over the October fire at a Parkersburg warehouse targets DuPont Co. as a defendant, alleging that the chemical giant should have ensured that the plastics and other materials it sold to the... Published: Thursday, November 30, 2017 Words: 492
By KenWard Jr. Staff writer Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has advised state regulators that he believes the state Supreme Court would rule that a controversial change in the way West Virginia calculates water pollution limits... Published: Monday, November 20, 2017 Words: 270