Ask EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson to Intervene at Coal River Mountain
Mountaintop removal blasting has begun on Coal River Mountain. These operations are happening only a few hundred feet away from the Brushy Fork impoundment dam, which holds over 8.2 billion gallons of toxic coal sludge above Pettus, WV. If the dam bursts, nearly a thousand people in the Coal River Valley would likely lose their lives within minutes. At the same time, the Coal River Wind Project has done research to demonstrate that a wind farm on top of the mountain could generate approximately 1.2% of West Virginia’s total energy needs, create 300 jobs in the area, and generate a long-term tax revenue stream. Every day that blasting happens, the possibility for the wind farm diminishes. Click here to contact the EPA and ask them to intevene at Coal River Mountain.
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