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kward@wvgazette.com In the last month, three major coal operators have announced plans to cut production at mines in Wyoming's Powder River Basin. Arch Coal, Peabody Group and Kennecott Energy Co. announced the production reductions.... Published: Sunday, May 28, 2000 Words: 601
fanny@wvgazette.com Kanawha Eagle Coal Co., which controls 45,500 acres around a proposed public road in Boone County, says if the state converts an existing haul road to a public road, transportation costs will increase and it won't... Published: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 Words: 869
kward@wvgazette.com Mountaintop removal coal mining in Southern West Virginia continues to jeopardize the Coal River and its fish, wildlife and riverside communities, a national conservation group says in a report to be released today.... Published: Monday, April 10, 2000 Words: 703
the magazine World Watch dared to suggest that West Virginia and the world should - and probably would - someday stop mining coal. "The reign of King Coal has not been without heavy costs: Its use has left a legacy of human and environmental... Published: Sunday, February 13, 2000 Words: 1573
On Oct. 20, 1999, Chief U.S. District Judge Charles H. Haden II signed a 49-page court order to limit mountaintop removal coal mining. In response to a lawsuit by coalfield citizens, Haden ruled that coal operators had to stop burying... Published: Sunday, December 03, 2000 Words: 1914
kward@wvgazette.com President Clinton has approved an industry-backed bill to allow coal companies to control larger tracts of public land. Clinton signed the measure that was proposed by Sen. Craig Thomas, R-Wy., on behalf of Wyoming's... Published: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 Words: 613
pjnyden@wvgazette.com As controversy over huge federal tax credits for "synthetic fuels" made from coal continues to grow, 17 members of Congress have introduced a bill to extend the controversial credits for another five years to... Published: Sunday, October 15, 2000 Words: 691
tara@wvgazette.com TALLMANSVILLE - The last time a company decided to mine the acid coal in southern Upshur County, people for miles around paid the price. Toxic chemicals poured into the rivers and into the bodies and brains of fish,... Published: Sunday, October 15, 2000 Words: 1970
pjnyden@wvgazette.com Kentucky Gov. Paul Patton, a Democrat who has been a coal operator, has become a major critic of federal tax credits for synthetic fuels made from coal. Those credits, created by a federal law introduced in 1979... Published: Sunday, October 08, 2000 Words: 747
pjnyden@wvgazette.com Kentucky Gov. Paul Patton believes federal tax credits for coal-based synfuels - like those Electric Fuels produces at the Quincy, Ceredo and Cyrus docks - are an "outrage" and a "scam." In a July 20 letter, Patton... Published: Sunday, September 10, 2000 Words: 904