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Recent News About U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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'West Virginia will not shy away from this battle against Obama’s EPA'
Suspending disbelief can be fun when you’re reading a book or watching a movie, but in real life it’s asking for trouble. In real life, it’s best not to invite ape-like forest creatures into your home, do choreography with syncopated sociopaths, or have intimate relations with the undead. -
Coal company's request for rehearing of case against EPA denied
The Spruce No. 1 Mine.Photo courtesy of Vivian Stockman/www.ohvec.org. Flyover courtesy of SouthWings.org. -
The Environmental Protection Racket
Few things are more satisfying than watching a bully back down. -
Owner of chicken farm makes case against EPA
CLARKSBURG – Now that a federal judge has decided he wants to rule on the issue, the owner of a Hardy County chicken farm is making her case. -
EPA tells D.C. Circuit to let permit decision stand
The Spruce No. 1 Mine.Photo courtesy of Vivian Stockman/www.ohvec.org. Flyover courtesy of SouthWings.org. -
AG Morrisey vows to inspect legality of Obama's climate change plan
President Barack Obama speaks at Georgetown University while introducing his plan to fight climate change -
Mingo Logan Coal argues for rehearing of revoked permit case
The Spruce No. 1 Mine.Photo courtesy of Vivian Stockman/www.ohvec.org. Flyover courtesy of SouthWings.org. -
Century Aluminum ordered to develop cleanup plan by EPA
PHILADELPHIA – Century Aluminum of West Virginia has been ordered to develop a cleanup plan for a former industrial facility in Ravenswood, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. -
Coal company digs in for EPA fight
“We’re not going to roll over.” -
Coal company hires former solicitor general for possible fight with EPA
The Spruce No. 1 Mine.Photo courtesy of Vivian Stockman/www.ohvec.org. Flyover courtesy of SouthWings.org. -
Cooper Industries to pay $340K to EPA for cleanup of Bluefield site
BLUEFIELD – Cooper Industries, a manufacturer of electrical products, will pay $340,000 to the federal Environmental Protection Agency under a consent decree filed May 23. -
West Virginia joins other states urging review of greenhouse gases ruling
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W.Va.'s Congressional delegation takes aim at EPA's permit process
The Spruce No. 1 Mine.Photo courtesy of Vivian Stockman/www.ohvec.org. Flyover courtesy of SouthWings.org.