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it has received such scrutiny, not that it was being done illegally for 20 years. But Underwood and the industry repeat many of their own misconceptions, too. The industry is fond of saying that mountaintopremoval is nothing new. It's... Published: Monday, November 08, 1999 Words: 559
DEP lawyers and the coal industry lost a February 1999 round of hearings when U.S. District Judge Charles H. Haden blocked the largest mountaintopremoval permit in state history. Since being hired by Gov. Cecil Underwood in March,... Published: Wednesday, December 22, 1999 Words: 354
SUNDAY GAZETTE-MAIL After Chief U.S. District Judge Charles H. Haden II issued his ruling on mountaintopremoval mining a month ago, Gov. Cecil Underwood, coal company lobbyists and the United Mine Workers resurrected the argument... Published: Sunday, November 21, 1999 Words: 1911
mining in the state and ruin West Virginia's fragile economy. Haden's ruling would stop virtually all mining, they claim, not just mountaintopremoval. But neither Underwood nor the industry have offered much in the way of proof. No... Published: Friday, November 19, 1999 Words: 800
arguments next week on whether the Underwood administration illegally issued the largest mountaintopremoval mining permit in West Virginia history. Chief U.S. District Judge Charles Haden scheduled a hearing on the matter for 4 p.m.... Published: Friday, November 06, 1998 Words: 404
we gotten as far as we'd like to in addressing those issues? Probably not. Do we need to do more? Yes." To contact staff writer KenWard Jr., call 348-1702 or e-mail kward@wvgazette.com.... Published: Saturday, December 04, 1999 Words: 613
State Ken Hechler and a chorus of environmental group leaders held a press conference on a ridge atop Kayford Mountain, overlooking several mountaintopremoval operations. "The scariest development in this Halloween season has been... Published: Friday, October 29, 1999 Words: 772
Underwood, and with various lawyers for the United Mine Workers, including UMW general counsel Grant Crandall. To contact staff writer KenWard Jr., call 348-1702, or e-mail kward@wvgazette.com.... Published: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 Words: 467
delivered a fiery speech as the keynote to another "Coalfield Justice Rally" to protest a court ruling that halted permits for the largest mountaintopremoval mine in West Virginia history. The Cabin Creek native called a group of UMW... Published: Saturday, April 03, 1999 Words: 929
In a letter to interested citizens, action EPA Regional Administrator Tom Voltaggio emphasized that his agency plans to consider the economic impacts of restrictions on mountaintopremoval. "At the EIS public meetings which the agencies... Published: Sunday, December 12, 1999 Words: 903