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Henry Payne/ The Michigan View.com
Despite voter rejection of Democrats' radical cap and trade legislation at the polls last November, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is hungrily eyeing the U.S. coal industry with backdoor carbon regulation.
And Michigan is first on the menu.
Wolverine Power, which serves northern Michigan, wants to build a new coal-fired power plant to satisfy Michigan's future energy needs with more efficient technology. But in addition to running the usual gauntlet of federal regulations, Wolverine faces a formidable new hurdle: It must now satisfy carbon dioxide regulations stealthily drafted at the beginning of this year.
"We are venturing into uncharted territory," says Wolverine Director of Community and Government Affairs Ken Bradstreet of the vague rule with no precedent for how to meet it.
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Bill would prevent the Environmental Protection Agency from undermining states' permitting programs.
By Pam Kasey
A bipartisan bill introduced May 27 in the U.S. House of Representatives addresses the erosion of states’ authority and partnership with the federal government under the Clean Water Act.
The “Clean Water Cooperative Federalism Act of 2011,” H.R. 2018, was introduced by Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman John L. Mica, R-Fla., and by committee ranking member Nick Rahall, D-W.Va. Rep. Shelly Moore Capito, R-W.Va., was among the bill’s original cosponsors.
The bill amends the Clean Water Act, or CWA, to preserve the system of cooperative federalism established under the CWA in which the primary responsibilities for water pollution control are allocated to the states.
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The Friends of Coal continue their outreach efforts with the following events:
June 13 — Muguyoh District Day Camp at Camp Arrowhead in Ona. Lunch time presentation. Noon to 1:00pm
June 14 — M-G-M District Day Camp at Point Pleasant — Lunch time presentation. Noon to 1:00pm.
Leadership West Virginia Energy Session, July 21-22
Additional events include: Boone County Coal Festival, the Hatfield-McCoy Days in Matewan and others.
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An invitation has been extended to anyone interested in playing in the First Elsie Pruett Endowment Scholarship Golf Tournament on Friday, June 17, 2011 at the White Oak Country Club.
Former Marshall University and Current NFL players scheduled to attend are Chad Pennington, Byron Leftwich and Doug Legursky.
For more information please contact Josh Jones at304.465.5639.





