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Pollution Control Feasible
The West Virginia Water Pollution Control Act requires any company wishing to open or abandon a mine that is expected to produce a water discharge to obtain a Water Pollution Control/National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Permit from the Department of Natural Resources. Omega Mining Company received a permit in 1983. Property owners around the mine opposed the permit and appealed to the Water Resources Board which upheld the permit. A trial court affirmed the decision. A further appeal to the state Supreme Court was also decided in favor of Omega.
Pollution Control Feasible
The West Virginia Water Pollution Control Act requires any company wishing to open or abandon a mine that is expected to produce a water discharge to obtain a Water Pollution Control/National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Permit from the Department of Natural Resources. Omega Mining Company received a permit in 1983. Property owners around the mine opposed the permit and appealed to the Water Resources Board which upheld the permit. A trial court affirmed the decision. A further appeal to the state Supreme Court was also decided in favor of Omega.
Pollution Control Feasible
1987-10-01
1 pages
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English
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