Environmentalists appeal blasting on WVa mountain
By the Associated Press
February 9, 2009
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Environmentalists trying to stop a strip mine on Coal River Mountain in southern West Virginia plan to pack a hearing about planned blasting.
The Mine Surface Board hearing is set for 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at Department of Environmental Protection headquarters in Charleston.
The Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition sent an alert about the meeting Monday.
It says the board will hear an appeal of a permit that lets Richmond, Va.-based Massey Energy Co. begin blasting within 200 feet of the 8.9 billion gallon Brushy Fork coal sludge impoundment.
Activists with Coal River Mountain Watch want to preserve the mountain for construction of a wind farm.
Last week, 14 protesters were arrested after chaining themselves to equipment at the Beetree surface mine.