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KenWard Jr.'s coverage of the West Virginia Environmental Quality Board's recent hearing was exactly on point. I refer to the hearing in which Appalachian Laboratories of Beckley appealed the recent revocation of their certification... Published: Friday, January 16, 2015 Words: 605
By KenWard Jr. Staff writer Tentative deal sees each firm paying half DuPont Co. and the spin-off firm Chemours will pay nearly $671 million to resolve thousands of lawsuits filed by Mid-Ohio Valley residents who say they were made... Published: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 Words: 650
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 Department of Environmental Protection Secretary Austin Caperton said this week that he disagrees with Gov. Jim Justice's repeated criticisms of how the governor claims DEP inspectors dress. During a public... Published: Thursday, March 02, 2017 Words: 492
By KenWard Jr. Staff writer West Virginia House Judiciary Committee members on Monday backed away from giving the natural gas industry a broad exemption from a 3-year-old chemical tank safety law. That law was passed after the Elk... Published: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 Words: 1131
By KenWard Jr. Staff writer State safety inspectors wouldn't inspect West Virginia's coal mines anymore. They would conduct "compliance visits and education. Violations of health and safety standards wouldn't produce state citations... Published: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 Words: 1358
By KenWard Jr. Staff writer Gov. Jim Justice and his staff are examining proposed legislation that would strip West Virginia regulators of almost all their ability to enforce mine safety and health standards, and have yet to take... Published: Thursday, March 16, 2017 Words: 530
By KenWard Jr. Staff writer Incident occurred in Blue Creek area near Sanderson About 1,000 gallons of sodium hydroxide solution leaked from a storage tank at a closed Kanawha County coal mine, apparently after someone shot two holes... Published: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 Words: 526
By KenWard Jr. Staff writer Attorneys for Kanawha Valley residents and businesses still are working with lawyers for West Virginia American Water Company and Eastman Chemical on detailed documents to spell out the terms of a $151... Published: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 Words: 340