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Charles G. Snavely, Arch Coal’s President of Eastern U.S. Operations, has announced his retirement after a 35-year career in the coal industry. Charles will continue serving Arch in a consultancy role on critical projects that fall outside the scope of the day-to-day operations through 2014.
Gary L. Bennett will succeed Snavely as president of eastern operations. “Gary has been a key member of Arch’s management team for many years, and is very well-prepared for this important role,” said Kenneth D. Cochran, Arch’s senior vice president of operations.
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In a Jan. 2, 2014 opinion the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington denied BNSF Railway’s motion to dismiss a case brought against it under the Clean Water Act (CWA) by seven environmental groups, led by the Sierra Club, concerning alleged discharges of coal dust and other coal materials to waters. As we previously informed you, as part of their coordinated effort to attempt to disrupt the construction of several proposed coal export facilities, the environmental groups brought suit against BNSF and several mining companies claiming that CWA National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits are required for every discharge of coal material from every rail car into any jurisdictional water or wetland during transit, despite the fact that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has never required such permits. While the environmental groups voluntarily dismissed their case against the coal companies, they are continuing to pursue the charges against BNSF. Importantly, the district court’s ruling, while not making any findings as to the merits of the environmentalists’ claims, does provide a summary of certain relevant CWA cases that could provide insight into how it might rule on several of the substantive issues involved in the case.
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Richard Neil Farmer, who served as general counsel of United Coal at the time Massey Energy acquired it in the late 1990s passed away on Sunday, January 5 in Hurricane
Joseph B. Talbott, a former Webster County House of Delegates member, passed away last week, according to officials with the state House of Delegates.
John Sabo, retired employee of Weir International and served as their representative as WVCA Associate member, passed away on January 6.
Bud Runyon, former VP of Sales at ICG, passed away yesterday, January 9th.
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The 41st Annual Coal Mining Symposium is set for January 29 – 31st, 2014 at the Charleston Civic Center. Exhibit and Sponsorship information was sent to everyone the end of last week and responses have been numerous. The general registration will be sent later today by e-mail and will also be available on-line at http://www.wvcoal.com/2014-
A block of sleeping rooms have been reserved at the Holiday Inn Express (directly across from the Civic Center) at a rate of $99.00 per night. To reserve your room please call the Holiday Inn Express directly at 304.345.0600 and let them know you want to be in the block of WVCA rooms.





