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Alpha Natural Resources CEO Kevin Crutchfield will be featured at the UC forum on Tuesday, March 27th, beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Martin Consulting, LLC increasing sesrvices to the mining industry. Tim A. Martin, who serves on our Health & Safety Committee has rejoined his firm as its president and plans to expand their business plan to focus on coal and metal/nonmetal mine health and safety issues.
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Adjutant General James Hoyer, commanding general of the West Virginia National Guard, is this month’s guest on The Coal Seam, the Association’s monthly television show. Hoyer joined host Chris Hamilton to discuss the development of Joint Base West Virginia and the partnership with the coal industry in developing unique training opportunities to better prepare our soldiers and airmen for service around the world.
The show will begin airing next week on your local cable system and on the Library Television Network. Check your local listings for air times.
The show is also available on the West Virginia Library Commission website http://www.librarycommission.
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The combination of the anti-coal policies of the Obama Administration and the EPA along with the lingering impacts of a worldwide economic downturn and a mild winter continue to pushU.S. coal production lower, while West Virginia production remains flat.
According to NMA, coal production is off nationally by 1.4 percent year-over-year for the 52 weeks ending March 17 – with just 1.07 billion tons produced. In West Virginia, production remains down 1.1 percent from this time last year – with state mines producing 134.1 million tons compared to 136.7 million tons a year ago.
Looking long-term, monthly raw steel production in the U.S.continues to trend upward slightly, up approximately 6.9 percent year-over-year. Meanwhile, electricity output in the U.S is off 1.5 percent.
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The recent flooding in Logan County has once again shown how the family of coal steps up to the plate in times of need. Several of our member companies and their employees have donated time, equipment, supplies and money to the relief effort.
Much work remains, estimates indicated as many as 500 homes have been affected by the flooding, many may no longer be habitable. Mud Fork Road in Logan remains almost impassable and hundreds of families continue to need clothing and other basic supplies.
If you would like to contribute or volunteer to help, we ask that you contact the Association.
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The 2012 Regular Session of the Legislature adjourned late Friday afternoon, March 16th, with approval of the budget bill for fiscal year 2013, beginning this July. During the 60 days there were 2,029 bills introduced by both the Senate (678) and the House (1,351). Of those, 113 Senate bills and 101 House bills, for a total of 214 bills were passed and completed legislative action.
We appreciate everyone who joined together with us at the Association in defense of the coal industry throughout the 60-day session. Those collective efforts resulted in the passage of the following bills as well as preventing passage of many bills that would have negatively affected our industry. Again thanks to all who assisted, both in the Capitol and from your homes and offices.
A summary of bills that passed, as well as those which did not, that were of concern and relevant to the industry is available at the Association office, 304-342-4153.
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After years of work and devotion, the Friends of Coal Soccer Complex at Trace Fork, located next to the South Charleston Memorial Ice Arena and adjacent to the Target store in the Southridge shopping area, along Corridor G south of Charleston, is ready for official dedication on Sunday. I hope many members of the Association and lots of Friends of Coal will attend the afternoon ceremony to commemorate the extensive work done by our members in bringing this dream to reality.
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Earlier today the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia issued a decision vacating in its entirety the federal Environmental Protection Agency’s revocation of a permit issued by the Huntington District of the Corps of Engineers for the Spruce No. 1 Mine in Logan County, West Virginia. The Corps issued the Clean Water Act Section 404 permit to Mingo Logan Coal Co. in January 2007. In September 2009, EPA initiated the process to “veto” the permit, referred to as a Section 404(c) action, even though it had been in place for two years and the operation was active. EPA completed the administrative process to revoke the permit on January 13, 2011. Mingo Logan sued the agency in federal court alleging that EPA’s authority with respect to CWA Section 404 permit was confined to vetoing a permit before the Corps completed its permit analysis and actually issued the permit. Judge Amy Berman Jackson agreed, finding that “the Court cannot find that EPA’s interpretation of Section 404(c), extending its veto authority indefinitely after a permit has been issued [by the Corps], is reasonable.” Judge Jackson accused the EPA of “magical thinking” in assuming it could exercise the Section 404(c) veto authority at any time and issued an order finding the permit issued by the Corps for the Spruce No.1 Mine “remains valid and in full force.”
Both the West Virginia Coal Association and the State of West Virginia filed amicus briefs supporting Mingo Logan’s case against EPA.
For a copy of the decision contact
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The 2012 Miners’ Celebration Conference at the Tamarack in Beckley, WV (www.tamarackwv.com) on October 4-5, 2012, is being hosted by Marshall University; the WV Coal Association; the WV Department of Energy, Office of Coalfield Community Development; the National Coal Heritage Area; Strategic Solutions, LLC; and the UMWA.
The past, present and future of the mining industry depends upon thousands of individuals in key roles who contribute significantly to each ton of coal produced – its “enterprise ecosystem”. It is because of them AND YOU that the mining industry is the success it is today. On October 4 and 5, 2012, we will celebrate the contributions that have been made, are being made and will be made to West Virginia’s mining enterprise ecosystem.
Although such an ecosystem is made up of hundreds of disciplines, a small subset of the ecosystem’s disciplines has been identified and nominations for ‘Because of You’ awards are requested for outstanding individuals or groups that have made and/or are making significant contributions in the following area of the mining enterprise ecosystem.
A nomination form and eligible ecosystem categories are provided on the following pages.
NOMINATION INSTRUCTIONS: Please include contact information for yourself as well as your nominee(s) and indicate the number and title of the category for which they are being nominated. Multiple nominations are allowed but are limited to one nomination per category. Please limit nomination statement and supporting documentation to no more than 3 pages per nominee. Nominations may be mailed, faxed or e-mailed as directed on the form. It is expected that Marshall University’s Department of Communications will videotape interviews with successful awardees for presentation in the Tamarack Theater on Friday, October 5th, as we honor the ‘Because of You’ award winners
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