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MAY 18th: E.P.A. to Hold Public Hearing on the Suggested Spruce No. One Mine Plan in Logan County, W.Va.

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Category: Water
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

PHILADELPHIA (April 27, 2010) -- The E.P.A. today announced that it will hold a public hearing regarding its suggestion under the Clean Water Act to significantly restrict or prohibit mountain top mining at the Spruce No. one surface mine in Logan County, W. Va. The plan was permitted in 2007 and subsequently delayed by litigation. The Spruce No. one mine would bury over seven miles of headwater streams, directly impact 2,278 acres of forestland and degrade water quality in streams adjacent to the mine.

EPA's suggested determination comes after extended discussions with the company failed to produce an arrangement that would lead to a significant decrease of the environmental and health impacts of the Spruce No. one mine.

The purpose of the public hearing is to obtain public testimony or review on EPA's suggested 404 (c) action on the Spruce No. one Mine project.

WHO: E.P.A. Region III representatives
WHAT: Public hearing on E.P.A. suggestion for Spruce No. one surface mine in Logan County, W. Va.
WHEN: May 18th, 2010 at 7:00 p.m.
WHERE: Charleston Civic Center (South Hall)
200 Civic Center Dr., Charleston, W.Va. 25301

Registering ahead of time is recommended:

Advance sign up is not required to attend or speak at the public hearing. However, because of the large turnout expected, E.P.A. is recommending that people wishing to attend the public hearing, and especially those who wish to speak, sign up in advance. People wishing to sign up in advance can do so over the internet by going to http://www.epa.gov/region3/mtntop/spruce1hearing.html and clicking on the link, or by calling 877-368-3552.

To accommodate as many speakers as possible, each speaker will be limited to 2 minutes. There also will be an opportunity to sign up on-site the day of the public hearing. Speakers at the public hearing will be in order of sign up.

In addition, people wishing to provide review may do so in writing. If you would like to submit written comments you may do so at the public hearing or on-line at www.regulations.gov (search for EPA-R03-OW-2009-0985).

More information on Clean Water Act Suggested Determination:

The Clean Water Act gives E.P.A. authorization to deny the Spruce No. one Mine permit or add restrictions that the mine owner would be required to follow. The part of the Clean Water Act that grants this authorization is known as 404 (c). This section authorizes E.P.A. to restrict or prohibit placing certain pollutants in streams, lakes, rivers, wetlands and other waters if the agency determines that the activities would result in "unacceptable adverse impacts" to the environment, water quality, or water supplies.

This authority applies to Suggested plans as well as plans previously permitted under the Clean Water Act. A final decision to restrict or prohibit the Spruce No.1 Mine will be made at a later date by EPA's national headquarters based on a recommendation from the regional administrator of EPA's mid-Atlantic region, public comments, and discussions with the Army Corps of Engineers and the Mingo Logan Coal Company, the mine owner. Relevant documents, including the E.P.A. regional administrator's Suggested determination can viewed on EPA's website at www.epa.gov/region3/mtntop/spruce1.html.

Link to E.P.A. Press Release on Spruce Mine Proposal:

http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/0/D19F832B77DBB0AF852576F200567BA5

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