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Posts Tagged ‘mine reclamation’

Justice family mines pose massive threat to Virginia reclamation fund

By Matt Hepler | March 19, 2020 | 0

Satellite photos taken years apart reveal that little reclamation has taken place at several Virginia mines owned by the family of billionaire West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice.

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Virginia issues new enforcement actions for Justice family mine violations

By Willie Dodson | March 5, 2020 | 0
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Mining companies owned by West Virginia Governor Jim Justice and his family have chronically violated environmental standards and failed to pay fines and fees. Virginia regulators recently issued notices of mine permit revocation and bond forfeiture for two of the family’s companies.

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VA Initiates Bond Forfeiture on Justice-Owned Mines

By Willie Dodson | February 25, 2020 | 0

Virginia regulators initiated bond forfeiture at two coal mines owned by the family of West Virginia Governor Jim Justice. The regulators cited failure to pay penalties and chronic environmental and public safety violations.

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Advocating for Abandoned Mine Cleanup Bills

By The Appalachian Voice | February 25, 2020 | 0

Appalachian Voices and our partners are working to make sure that legislation is passed this year to address the urgent problem of reclaiming abandoned mine lands.

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Support Grows for Mine Reclamation Bill

By Kevin Ridder | February 25, 2020 | 0

Numerous Appalachian coal-bearing communities have passed resolutions calling on federal legislators to pass a bill that would reauthorize a program that funds cleanup of abandoned mine lands.

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The Impacts of Coal Bankruptcies

By Kevin Ridder | February 24, 2020 | 0
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With industry projections trending downwards, questions continue about whether the mine reclamation system can handle ongoing bankruptcies.

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Intro: The Legacies of Coal

By The Appalachian Voice | October 11, 2019 | 0
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As Appalachia’s coal industry continues to decline, the scale of the damage it has cas becomes even more apparent.

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A decision point for abandoned coal mines

By Erin Savage | September 6, 2019 | 0

An accurate inventory of abandoned coal mine lands is imperative for understanding the scope of the problem, where funding needs to be directed, and how much funding is necessary.

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Bond forfeitures begin on bankrupt Blackjewel and Revelation mine permits

By Willie Dodson | September 5, 2019 | 0

An unreclaimed coal mine has sent mud and debris onto a neighboring property. The mine is one of five Virginia permits owned by bankrupt Revelation Energy and Blackjewel that are now facing bond forfeiture, which means the state or the mines’ insurance companies could take over the cleanup.

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Blackjewel and Revelation Energy Coal Bankruptcy Raises Concerns for Workers and Mine Cleanup

By Erin Savage | August 7, 2019 | 0
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Two coal company bankruptcies in July resulted in retroactively withdrawn paychecks from coal miners and an unclear future for roughly 13,000 acres of unreclaimed mine land.

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