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  • Federal regulators shut down illegal WV coal haul road—Interior quietly reopens it at company’s request

    Posted by Olivia Miller on February 12, 2025

    Coal trucks travel along Haulroad #2 in the Monongahela National Forest. (Photo courtesy Allegheny-Blue Ridge Alliance Air Force) By Olivia Miller, West Virginia Highlands…


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  • A call to protect our public lands—and our future

    Posted by danrad on February 6, 2025

    By Olivia Miller, West Virginia Highlands Conservancy The Monongahela National Forest is among West Virginia’s most cherished places—a realm of misty spruce groves, deep…


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  • Meet our newest Organizational Director for the West Virginia Rivers Coalition, Mike Jones

    Posted by danrad on February 6, 2025

    By Jordan Howes, West Virginia Highlands Conservancy Go ahead and introduce yourself. I’m Mike Jones, currently based in Morgantown, and work…


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  • Carbon dioxide injection program approved over citizen objections

    Posted by danrad on February 6, 2025

    By John McFerrin The United States Environmental Protection Agency has approved West Virginia’s application as the primary agency for regulating Class VI injection wells…


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  • Federal regulators issue notice to DEP for failing to enforce environmental protections at Greenbrier County coal mines

    Posted by Olivia Miller on January 14, 2025

    CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A notice issued by federal coal mining regulators today outlines the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection’s failures to address persistent problems at a set of…


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    West Virginia DEP Suspends Bluestone Coal’s Mining Permit for Poca Surface Mine

    Posted by Olivia Miller on January 13, 2025

    CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection has suspended the mining permit for Bluestone Coal Corporation’s Poca surface mine in Wyoming County. The nearly 600-acre mountaintop…


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  • Federal regulators poised to crack down on coal mine owned by Jim Justice’s family

    Posted by danrad on January 13, 2025

    By Willie Dodson, Appalachian Voices On Dec. 10, 2024, the U.S. Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement sent a damning letter to the…


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  • After decades of advocacy, 2,700 acres of Blackwater Canyon now in public ownership

    Posted by Olivia Miller on December 31, 2024

    THOMAS, W.Va.—The West Virginia conservation group Friends of Blackwater announced yesterday the successful culmination of a 25-year campaign to ensure the full protection of Blackwater Canyon in Tucker…


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  • Environmental groups sue South Fork Coal over damages near Cranberry Wilderness

    Posted by Olivia Miller on December 16, 2024

    RICHWOOD, W.Va. — The West Virginia Highlands Conservancy and Appalachian Voices sued South Fork Coal Company today for ongoing violations of the federal Clean Water Act and…


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  • Conservation groups ask nation’s top coal mine regulator to shut down illegal coal haul road in Monongahela National Forest

    Posted by Olivia Miller on December 12, 2024

    RICHWOOD, W.Va. — Today, 11 conservation organizations urged the federal Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement to take immediate action to close an illegal coal haul…


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