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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced its proposal under the Clean Water Act to significantly restrict or prohibit mountain top mining at the Spruce No. 1 surface mine in Logan County, W. Va.  Spruce No.1 mine is one of the largest mountaintop removal operations ever proposed in Central Appalachia.  The project was permitted in 2007 and subsequently delayed by litigation. The EPA argues that Spruce No. 1 mine would bury over 7 miles of headwater streams, directly impact 2,278 acres of forestland and degrade water quality in streams adjacent to the mine.

 

EPA’s proposed determination comes after extended discussions with the company failed to produce an agreement that would lead to a significant decrease of the environmental and health impacts of the Spruce No. 1 mine. 

 

EPA has used its Clean Water Act veto authority in just 12 circumstances since 1972 and never for a previously permitted project.

 

The proposed determination is being published in the federal register and EPA is taking public comment for 60 days.  EPA is also scheduling a public hearing in West Virginia to provide an additional opportunity for public input. 

 

The view the proposed determination, please visit: http://www.epa.gov/region03/mtntop/spruce1documents.html

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