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THE PEOPLE of WLR Foods, Inc. take their environmental stewardship very seriously. We only wish that KenWard Jr. took his journalistic responsibilities as seriously. We have required environmental stewardship of all our poultry producers,... Published: Monday, October 27, 1997 Words: 1240
STAFF WRITER The president of Parsons & Whittemore, the Ryebrooke, N.Y., company that wants to build a pulpmill in Apple Grove, sent a harshly worded letter to Jack E. Caffrey, director of the Division of Environmental Protection,... Published: Tuesday, July 29, 1997 Words: 688
HUNTINGTON (AP) - Plans to build a $1.1 billion pulpmill in Mason County have been shelved indefinitely by project developers, state officials said Monday. John Brown, spokesman for Gov. Cecil Underwood, said he confirmed the decision... Published: Tuesday, January 21, 1997 Words: 653
Division of Environmental Protection spent more than $90,000 on legal expenses to defend permits for the proposed Mason County pulp and paper mill, records show. DEP has paid its in-house lawyers nearly $44,000 to defend air and water... Published: Thursday, March 20, 1997 Words: 776
filed by the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition, Huntington environmentalist Monty Fowler and two other environmental groups. Board members rejected the environmentalists' demands that the hearings be halted, and the permit thrown... Published: Saturday, April 05, 1997 Words: 442
IF THE shadow of the proposed pulpmill weren't hovering over it, the broad Ohio Valley tract at Apple Grove, Mason County, might become the site of new industry providing hundreds of jobs. So it's good that Gov. Underwood is supporting... Published: Monday, September 29, 1997 Words: 311
THIS LETTER is in response to Ken Ward's articles published in the Sept. 8-10, 1996, issues of the Sunday Gazette-Mail and The Charleston Gazette. Like Mr. Ward, I, too, am concerned about our environment and the effect the forest... Published: Friday, January 10, 1997 Words: 490
STAFF WRITER The proposed Mason County pulp and paper mill isn't dead - at least not as far as the state Division of Environmental Protection is concerned. DEP lawyers keep working to fight off appeals of an air pollution permit issued... Published: Wednesday, January 22, 1997 Words: 540
Division of Environmental Protection said Friday that he'd rather not spend time on permits for the proposed Mason County pulp and paper mill if the project is off. "My preference would be if a company isn't going to build a facility... Published: Saturday, January 25, 1997 Words: 454
is pushing a change in state water regulations that would help pave the way for permitting the proposed Mason County pulp and paper mill. The association has included in its legislative agenda a "zero-detect bill," which would eliminate... Published: Monday, February 17, 1997 Words: 604