May 28, 2009
DEP issues moratorium on slurry injection
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- State regulators on Thursday issued a moratorium on new permits for the injection of coal slurry into underground mine voids, a practice that residents of several West Virginia coal counties have complained is polluting their drinking water.

Randy Huffman, secretary of the state Department of Environmental Protection, announced the moratorium at the same time he released a long-awaited DEP study of the issue mandated by lawmakers.

In a news release, Huffman emphasized that DEP's study did not find damage to surface or groundwater quality caused by coal slurry alone. But the agency's report made it clear that DEP lacked enough information to really provide much of an answer.

"Based on a review of the baseline data from the [underground injection control] and mining permits, there are insufficient surface and groundwater monitoring sample sites to determine effects from slurry injection on surface groundwater," the report said. "Most of the assessment sites lacked detailed information on mine pool conditions and adequate monitoring of the quantity and quality of the mine pool associated with the injection activities."

DEP officials did not indicate how long the moratorium would last, but the report and the agency's release spelled out some improvements for any future permit reviews.

Along with the moratorium, the DEP study recommended site-specific groundwater monitoring during the injection process, requiring a full baseline water survey for organic materials and heavy metals for any new permits, and monitoring wells within a half-mile of the mine pools receiving slurry injection.

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Posted By: RJHB (8:47am 05-29-2009)
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In my opinion, DEP = Department of Every Permit granted. The length of time it has taken to complete this study is shameful and an example of why we need the EPA to provide direct oversight of ALL DEP and Corps of Engineers issued permits.

Posted By: WEST VIRGINIAN (12:18am 05-29-2009)
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"DEP is more than two years late in completing its part of the study".

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The WV D.E.P. is in no hurry to protect the ENVIRONMENT.

In West Virginia the D.E.P. stands for Dept. of EMPLOYER Protection.

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