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Showing Original Post only (View all)BREAKING: Pipe Break At Coal Facility Contaminates West Virginia Waterway [View all]
BREAKING: Pipe Break At Coal Facility Contaminates West Virginia Waterway
By Katie Valentine
A coal preparation facility spilled an unknown quantity of coal slurry into a creek in Kanawha County, W.V. Tuesday morning, according to West Virginia officials.
As the Charleston Gazette reports, the spill occurred at Patriot Coals Kanawha Eagle operation, which is located near Fields Creek. The operation is near Winifrede, WV southeast of Charleston, the states capitol and site of last months major chemical spill. The amount of coal slurry that spilled is still unknown, but a West Virginia DEP spokesman told the Charleston Gazette that the spill could probably be characterized as significant.
According to the countys emergency services director, the spill was caused by a break in the eight-inch slurry line that ran between the preparation plant and the companys refuse impoundment, which occurred sometime between midnight and 5:30 in the morning. According to the DEP, the company in charge of the facility reported the spill to the DEP at 7:30 a.m.
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Coal slurry is a mix of solid and liquid waste thats created from coal preparation, a process that includes washing coal with chemicals like MCHM. The DEP said in a statement that the facility utilizes a frothing chemical called Flomin 110-C that contains MCHM, the same chemical that spilled from a Freedom Industries holding plant and contaminated water for 300,000 West Virginians last month. Lawmakers have been grappling with how to prevent similar spills from happening in the future West Virginia Sen. John Unger (D), introduced a bill aimed at regulating above-ground storage tanks that was passed unanimously in the Senate...Slurry has spilled before in West Virginia in 1972, a coal slurry impoundment dam in Logan County burst, spilling 132,000,000 gallons of liquid onto small mining settlements, killing 125 people and injuring 1,121. And in October of 2000, a coal slurry spill in Martin County, Kentucky, spilled 306,000,000 gallons, polluting 100 miles of waterways and killing aquatic life and plants in West Virginia and Kentucky.
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/02/11/3277541/west-virginia-coal-slurry-spill/
By Katie Valentine
A coal preparation facility spilled an unknown quantity of coal slurry into a creek in Kanawha County, W.V. Tuesday morning, according to West Virginia officials.
As the Charleston Gazette reports, the spill occurred at Patriot Coals Kanawha Eagle operation, which is located near Fields Creek. The operation is near Winifrede, WV southeast of Charleston, the states capitol and site of last months major chemical spill. The amount of coal slurry that spilled is still unknown, but a West Virginia DEP spokesman told the Charleston Gazette that the spill could probably be characterized as significant.
According to the countys emergency services director, the spill was caused by a break in the eight-inch slurry line that ran between the preparation plant and the companys refuse impoundment, which occurred sometime between midnight and 5:30 in the morning. According to the DEP, the company in charge of the facility reported the spill to the DEP at 7:30 a.m.
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Coal slurry is a mix of solid and liquid waste thats created from coal preparation, a process that includes washing coal with chemicals like MCHM. The DEP said in a statement that the facility utilizes a frothing chemical called Flomin 110-C that contains MCHM, the same chemical that spilled from a Freedom Industries holding plant and contaminated water for 300,000 West Virginians last month. Lawmakers have been grappling with how to prevent similar spills from happening in the future West Virginia Sen. John Unger (D), introduced a bill aimed at regulating above-ground storage tanks that was passed unanimously in the Senate...Slurry has spilled before in West Virginia in 1972, a coal slurry impoundment dam in Logan County burst, spilling 132,000,000 gallons of liquid onto small mining settlements, killing 125 people and injuring 1,121. And in October of 2000, a coal slurry spill in Martin County, Kentucky, spilled 306,000,000 gallons, polluting 100 miles of waterways and killing aquatic life and plants in West Virginia and Kentucky.
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/02/11/3277541/west-virginia-coal-slurry-spill/
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BREAKING: Pipe Break At Coal Facility Contaminates West Virginia Waterway [View all]
ProSense
Feb 2014
OP
"Coal slurry is good for you. Smirk. Drink it up, you smelly proles. Sneer." - Republicons, Inc.
Berlum
Feb 2014
#4
I doubt this story get much air time. It should but, we live a corporate run state.
JRLeft
Feb 2014
#5
Feels like eventually that part of America is going to be an abandoned toxic wasteland.
n2doc
Feb 2014
#8
I think some of these people vote red for the same reason some people vote blue
justiceischeap
Feb 2014
#12
Oh, and the SOS, Commissioner of Agriculture, State Auditor and State Treasurer - all Democrats
hatrack
Feb 2014
#43
Some folks think having a (D) beside your name means you shun $$$ from Big Coal
theHandpuppet
Feb 2014
#49
Much of the US is in desperate for drinking water. It seems those who have it keep poisoning theirs.
herding cats
Feb 2014
#13
Chill out, it's the Clean Coal stuff. It probably tastes good on a milkshake
NightWatcher
Feb 2014
#14
OMG, that poor coal company! Now people are gonna try to burden them with more regulations.
tclambert
Feb 2014
#20
It's hard to describe the stupidity... without being accused of "region bashing"!
rdharma
Feb 2014
#34