June 17, 2009
EPA takeover sought for state's water program
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- West Virginia regulators have allowed a "complete breakdown" of their water pollution control program, and federal officials should seize permitting and enforcement duties from the state Department of Environmental Protection, a coalition of environmental groups said Wednesday.

In a formal petition, the Sierra Club and three other groups urged EPA to take over West Virginia's handling of the Clean Water Act's National Pollution Discharge Elimination System, or NPDES.

The petition focuses on DEP's program for mining, but also targets problems in non-mining water quality enforcement and permitting. Among other things, it cites the state's granting of broad compliance waivers, the Legislature's weakening of key pollution rules, and a long-standing lack of action by DEP on permit limit violations by coal operators.

"The state's capitulation to the industries it is obligated to regulate under the Clean Water Act and its resulting failure to enforce or maintain its NPDES program leave EPA no choice but to withdraw its approval of that program," said the petition, signed by citizen group lawyers Joe Lovett, Derek Teaney and Aaron Isherwood.

DEP Secretary Randy Huffman said Wednesday he had not yet seen the petition. But he joked that Obama administration efforts to toughen permit reviews for mountaintop removal already comes close to an EPA takeover.

"If you've read their Memorandum of Agreement, it looks like a pretty strong step in that direction already," Huffman said following a legislative meeting at the Capitol.

EPA officials could not immediately be reached for comment on the petition. But the EPA announcement Huffman referred to did say that federal officials plan to "improve and strengthen oversight" of state water pollution control programs.

Under the federal Clean Water Act, states can seek EPA approval to operate their own water pollution control programs. This allows state regulators to handle water pollution permitting and enforcement.

But EPA is required to make sure states are doing a good job, and the law gives citizens the ability to petition EPA to take over programs if states are not doing their job. EPA is required to investigate such petitions and respond.

Among the DEP problems cited in the citizen group petition:

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Posted By: AllenRJohnson (11:51pm 06-21-2009)
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I agree wholeheartedly that the federal EPA needs to take over NPDES. It's sad and tragic that the WV DEP would rather protect the coal industry than protect God's good creation.

Posted By: Grouse (8:21am 06-18-2009)
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Long overdue. But if it happens, which is doubtful, the state will magically come into compliance within a few weeks. Then back to the old ways of coddling coal and the other meager industrys left in the state. This state needs to focus on tourism rather than allow what scenic resources that are left be ruined to enrich out of state resource owners.

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