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I have testified twice at hearings before the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality in support of this facility. I would not be supportive of this project if I were not personally convinced that the combustion technology selected, combined with additional emission-control equipment will result in exceptionally clean environmental performance.
Read more: Dominion's coal-fired plant is necessary and safe
Thursday, May 1
5:30pm
144 Whitestick St. Mabscott, WV
Hylton Co. Bldg Upper Level
Parking Available on Upper Level
(Directions: from Byrd Drive or I77 take Mabscott Exit at the stop sign go to the red light (FOE 2377 is on right) turn LEFT at light onto WHITESTICK STREET, go approx 1/8 mile you will see Mabscott Supply on right next building is the Hylton Office following sign to the FOCLA Headquarters in the building.)
5:30pm - Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
6:30pm – Join us for a FOCLA Meeting
Guest Speakers:
Beth Walker (R) – Supreme Court Justice
Marty Gearhart (R) – U. S. Congressman
Pat Reed (D) – Raleigh Co. Commissioner
Elliott “Spike” Maynard—Chief Justice of the State Supreme Court of Appeals is attempting to
The Auxiliary would like to take this opportunity to request your attendance to this special meeting; this will be an open meeting we encourage you to invite family and friends to attend.
A coalition of anti-coal groups contends it has scored 65 victories over coal in the past three years, reported Judy Pasternak of the Los Angeles Times.
Any time a proposal is made to build a new plant, the coalition assigns a lawyer to stop the project.
On Thursday, Mabscott’s City Council voted to officially make the town a member in the Friends of Coal, and will sponsor the membership drive. The move has the support of Mabscott’s Mayor Wayne Houck, who was once a coal miner.
The Air Force wants to build at its Malmstrom base in central Montana the first piece of what it hopes will be a nationwide network of facilities that would convert domestic coal into cleaner-burning synthetic fuel.
Read more: USAF official: 'Guess what? We're going to burn coal'