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may cause a loss of human life or serious damage to homes, industrial and commercial buildings, important public utilities, primary highways or main haul roads. "While the extant conditions at these impoundments may vary, the basic... Published: Sunday, September 08, 2002 Words: 769
Madison and Bob White and parts of W.Va. 5 between Gordon and Van were blocked by mud and rocks, Lambert said. There also was damage to highways around Van and Quinland. Seven people were still at a shelter in Madison on Tuesday afternoon,... Published: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 Words: 936
may cause a loss of human life or serious damage to homes, industrial and commercial buildings, important public utilities, primary highways or main haul roads." At eight of the sites, DEP officials said the company should replace old... Published: Thursday, September 12, 2002 Words: 791
Fayette County and its protected federal lands. But Isabell testified that the mining operations can't be seen from Ansted or from the New River Gorge Bridge. During other testimony Tuesday, Teaney walked Mike Zeto, DEP's chief inspector,... Published: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 Words: 732
roadway construction, manufacturing facilities, boilers, hot asphalt mix plants, coal preparation plants, residential locations, unpaved highways, and crop harvesting, and even such benign activities as recreational campfires, or dragging... Published: Sunday, December 23, 2001 Words: 1081
Ken Ward's recent article on the W.Va. Department of Environmental Protection's mercury fish advisory and your editorial, "Mercury - Wild and Polluted" made several valid points about why we all should be concerned with mercury in... Published: Monday, January 10, 2005 Words: 543
mine lands and the hazards they pose to West Virginians are one of the most pressing environmental issues in our time. Thanks to Ken Ward's recent series, the issue of abandoned mine lands is where it should be - in the headlines and... Published: Monday, August 30, 2004 Words: 351
issued by the state Division of EnvironmentalProtection even though it contained numerous safety and environmental flaws. Reporter KenWard Jr. found that the permit for Fork Creek Mining Co was approved after a personal review by... Published: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 Words: 314
after his inauguration, Wise's office contacted EPA, trying to stifle the release. Sources told reporter KenWard Jr. that the state Department of EnvironmentalProtection is considering suing EPA to block the release. Why would West... Published: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 Words: 414
to enforce the law's demand for developments on flattened peaks. As a 1998 Gazette series by reporter KenWard Jr. revealed, West Virginia's Department of EnvironmentalProtection had approved dozens of illegal permits that allowed... Published: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 Words: 515