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WVCA Member Gary Hartsog and Alpha Engineering Services will hold their annual Underground Surveying and Mapping Seminars on Thursday and Friday, June 12th & 13th, 2014 at the Beckley-Raleigh County Convention Center in Beckley, WV.
Topics will include:
- The safety of your surveying crews
- Latest MSHA Plan and other court decisions
- Latest MSHA Electronic Surveying Instrument Litigation Decisions
- Are check surveys needed in an electronic world?
- How to adjust workings to check survey results?
- Ethics
- Minimum Legal Standards
These Seminars are suitable for Continuing Education Credit acceptable to many PE or PS Boards (please contact Gary or Alpha Engineering regarding specific States). The Seminars are also suitable for training and/or continuing education for entry- and staff-level engineers and surveyors, CAD map-makers, underground surveyors, and those with interest in how mine maps are made, updated and presented in the 21st Century.
If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact Gary at 304-255-4131. Also, he asks you to check their Web Page for more detail and registration information at www.alphaengineer.com. Please feel free to pass this on to others who might have an interest.
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The Association has taped the next two episodes of “The Coal Seam. The first episode, which will run through the month of June, features a report of the Governor’s signing of HB4346 in Logan. We also taped an episode of The Coal Seam with WV Attorney General Patrick Morrisey discussing the climate regulations and their impact on the state and nation. The show with AG Morrisey will be broadcast during the month of July. The Coal Seam is hosted by WVCA Senior VP Chris Hamilton and can be viewed on the West Virginia Library Channel network, your local public access channel (Suddenlink Channel 17), or on either of these links: http://www.librarycommission.wv.gov/programs/ltn/videoserver/Pages/coalseam.aspx and/or our webpage at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjs-uw35-LiT_6lRc7Bh9yxCjC9Hv2xHW&feature=mh_lolz
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The Association’s outreach to civic and professional groups across the state continued with the Barboursville and Huntington Rotary Clubs at the Guyan Country Club in Barboursville. Senior VP Chris Hamilton and Friends of Coal Spokesman and former Marshall University Head Football Coach Bobby Pruett talked to the group about the role coal plays in the economy of West Virginia and the impact the EPA’s GHG rules will have on the industry and by extension the economy of the state. Chris also spoke at the annual Coalbed Methane Group Meeting in Morgantown May 21st.
President Bill Raney and Citizens for Coal spokesman, Roger Horton, announced the industry PAC’s, West Virginians for Coal, endorsement of Shelley Moore Capito for United States Senate at a media event in eastern Kanawha County on May 5th, the day before the Primary Election.
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The Legislature made quick work of approving corrections to the minimum wage bill that had been passed during the Regular Session, but was subsequently vetoed by the Governor because of problems with federal exemptions and other items, which were corrected in this passed version. Several appropriation bills were also passed to address specific funding concerns that had been identified in the previously approved budget.
In addition, the Legislative leadership announced dates for the 2014 and January 2015 Interim Meetings, in Charleston. June 16-18, no meetings in July or August, September 8-10, October 20-22, November 17-19, December 15-17 and January 11-13, 2015. The 2015 Regular Session will begin on Wednesday, January 14th.
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According to the Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) weekly production report, year-to-date U.S. metallurgical exports through March 2014 were down 7.2% as compared to the same period last year (16.9mt v. 18.2mt) and steam coal exports were off by 19% (10.8mt v. 13.4mt). Coal imports were up by 71.4% for the same year-to-date period (2.5mt v. 1.4mt). West Virginia’s 2014 year-to-date production, through 5/17, was down 0.8% statewide when compared to the same period in 2013 (44.9mt v. 45.3mt), with northern WV production down 0.7% (16.4mt v. 16.6mt) and southern WV was off 0.9% (28.5mt v. 28.7mt). U.S. year-to-date production through 5/17 was down 0.4% (370mt v. 371.3mt). There were 114,881 railroad cars loaded last week in the United States.
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Earlier this week: Congressman David McKinley’s amendment was approved to the National Defense Authorization Act that will prevent the Department of Defense from spending any money to implement the Obama Administration’s climate change agenda. Congressman McKinley said, “We should be focusing on our national security, not an ideological crusade!”
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In preparation for EPA’s expected release of their proposed rule that sets the first-ever carbon emission standards for the country’s existing power plants on Monday, June 2nd, the Association’s Ad Hoc GHG Group has been preparing background information and possible responses. The Group will meet again this Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. at the Charleston Civic Center. The difficulty, however, has been the lack of information on what the final requirements of the rule will be, although rumors are circulating as to what they might specifically include? A 25% reduction is being rumored, but the concern is what base year will be used, which, of course, will make a huge difference. In addition, variations of other rumors are floating about relative to “inside the fence” considerations and whether EPA will provide appropriate flexibility to the States that will be consistent with the Clean Air Act? We will provide additional information as it becomes available and can be verified.
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CHARLESTON, WV (May 9, 2014) – Claiming the U.S. EPA has completely ignored the tremendous impacts a new proposal will have on coal mining-dependent states and low income populations, the State of West Virginia and representatives from the West Virginia Coal Association and business community today announced the filing of formal comments opposing EPA’s new source performance standards rule for CO2 emissions from new coal-fired power plants.
The news conference was held during the spring meeting of the West Virginia Coal Mining Institute, Society of Professional Mining Engineers (SME) and West Virginia Coal Association, being held at the Embassy Suites Hotel.
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Governor Tomblin Signs Coal Legislation
The Logan High School Fieldhouse is no stranger to crowds for homecoming and it was packed with students and the general public Tuesday as various elected officials participated with Governor Earl Ray Tomblin a Coal Forum focused on the impact of the EPA’s Climate Regulations on the state’s coal industry.
LOGAN PACKS FIELDHOUSE FOR COAL FORUM ON IMPACT OF EPA REGULATIONS - Governor Signs Bill Creating Framework for Protecting State Coal Jobs
LOGAN – The Logan High School Fieldhouse is no stranger to crowds for homecoming and it was packed with students and the general public Tuesday as various elected officials participated with Governor Earl Ray Tomblin a Coal Forum focused on the impact of the EPA’s Climate Regulations on the state’s coal industry. It was a homecoming of sorts for the Governor, a native of Logan County, who also used the event to formally sign HB 4346, passed during the recent Legislative session, that provides a framework for the state to protect our coal jobs. The event was a joint effort of the West Virginia Coal Forum and the Logan Chamber of Commerce. The WV Coal Forum is an organization representing both labor and management in the coal industry.
