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February 2007
Contents

Sludge Safety Project: People Power in ACTION
ANOTHER Legal Victory for Mountain State’s Environment
Waging Democracy in the Kindgom of Coal: OVEC and the Movement for Social and Environmental Justice in Central Appalachia – 2002-2003
Help Out Sludge Safety Project 
Goodbye to Sibby Weekley
Surprise, Joe! Gov. Gets Special Delivery from 400 Kids
Big Victory in Boone County for Sludge Safety!
Slurry Communiqués
Bad Water? Better Organize Now to Help!
Sludge Safety Project’s Handy-Dandy Guide to the Golden Dome
OVEC Works! - Thanks
Holding King Coal Accountable - It CAN Be Done
Truth IS Stranger than Fiction - Coal Mine Wants Charity Tax Break
And Another One: Coal Companies to Perform Virginia Highway Study
Buffalo Creek Remembered: An Act of Man Leaves 125 West Virginians Dead
West Virginians Take on the FAT CATS
This is THE Year for Public Funding of Election Campaigns
Security Of Electronic Voting Condemned
With Clean Elections, Could We Have Universal Health Care Too?
Support the Push for Clean Elections - Here's How to HelpRight Now
A True ‘Freedom Bill’: Public Financing Will Ensure Voters are Heard
Groups, Individuals Work for Environment: Much Vital Work Goes On Behind the Scenes
Going Before the UN: We Z New York, Again 
Gutless Wonders: Corps Issues MTR Permit in Secret
Whose Security are They Talking About When They Say Homeland Security?
Goodbye to Hazel Mollett
Selenium Slugfest: DEP Seems to Think Heavy Metals Are Good For You
Voices From the Mountains … and Beyond
Way to Go Dustbusters! Sylvester Residents Win Another Round
Situational Science Man
My Family in West Virginia, and How MTR Changed It
OVEC Gets A New Voice in Washington, DC
Miscellany


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Way to Go Dustbusters! Sylvester Residents Win Another Round

by the Coal Valley News, Jan. 17, 2007

A group of Sylvester residents have triumphed in a state board ruling against Elk Run Coal.

The West Virginia Surface Mine Board ruled late last week that Massey must submit a plan to the Division of Environmental Protection regarding how it would cover a coal stockpile that has become a bone of contention for residents of the small Big Coal River town.

The pile, and others, have been a constant area of protest for Sylvester residents who claimed the piles were forcing dust clouds on residents across the river from the plant.

In Feb. 2003, a group of homeowners won a court battle with the company, winning a nuisance suit that earned them a nearly $500,000 award. The residents contended that huge coal piles blew massive amounts of dust over the community, causing health problems, ruining property values and generating massive cleanup costs for homeowners.

A settlement between DEP and Elk Run required the company to put huge domes over their coal stockpiles. Now, the company has expressed a desire to use a stockpile that was idle since the coal domes were installed, and according to their complaint, does not believe they should be required to cover that pile.

The company appealed an Oct. 2006 ruling from the DEP that prohibited it from using the pile until it was covered by a dome or something else designed to ensure coal dust would not waft over the nearby community.

 

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