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By Amanda Carpenter

Mining jobs cut

Chalk up another 500 jobs to the list that President Obama will need to create or save.

A Pittsburgh-based coal company, Consol Energy Inc., will lay off nearly 500 of its West Virginia workers next year, and its chief blames the job losses on environmentalists dead-set against mountaintop mining who have waged "nuisance" lawsuits.

But Consol Energy's political problems are not unique in the mining industry, which has suffered under the Obama administration. The Environmental Protection Agency is holding 79 surface mining permits in West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee. The EPA says these permits could violate the Clean Water Act and warrant "enhanced" review. The agency went even further in October, announcing plans to revoke a permit for the Spruce No. 1 Mine in West Virginia.

The latest setback for the coal industry was announced on Tuesday when Consol Energy said close to 500 workers would lose jobs at their Fola operations near Bickmore, W.Va., in February 2010.

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Chief Operating Officer Nicholas J. DeIuliis said the poor economy compounded by legal challenges, particularly a decision issued last month that ordered the federal government to retrace the approval process for mountaintop mining, forced Consol to slash jobs.

"It is challenging enough to operate our coal and gas assets in the current economic downturn without having to contend with a constant stream of activism in rehashing and reinterpreting permit applications that have already been approved or in the inequitable oversight of our operations," Mr. DeIuliis said in a statement. "Customers will grow reluctant to deal with energy producers they perceive are unable to guarantee a reliable supply due to regulatory uncertainty. It inhibits the ability to remain competitive."

The Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition, the Sierra Club, the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy and the Coal River Mountain Watch were the groups active on the legal challenge to which Consol Energy refers.

OVEC Executive Director Janet Keating told The Washington Times that she thinks Consol Energy is using the lawsuit as an excuse to lay off workers, although "we don't hide the fact we don't like mountaintop mining," she said.

"The price of coal has dropped in half, and I think we are a convenient target, a convenient scapegoat," she said.

"This ruling does not even go into effect for 60 more days, so doesn't that tell you something?" Ms. Keating added. "Suddenly ... they are issuing these layoff notices as if the world is ending."

U.S. District Judge Robert C. Chambers handed down the ruling in question on Nov. 24. He said the Army Corps of Engineers violated the law by not giving the public enough information during the public comment period for permits issued by the government, although he wrote that the error "did not stem from any wrong-doing on the part of the mining companies."

Even though the court said not enough information was given to the public, the permit application process for the Fola mine consumed nearly 1 1/2 years, according to court papers. But, environmentalists say they weren't given the enough specific information during the 30-day public comment period.

"How can we make substantial comment if they only give us general information?" Ms. Keating asked.

Judge Chambers said that requiring the mining companies to go back through the public approval process would provide the public "meaningful opportunity" to weigh in on the permits as well as "force the Corps to reconsider these permits, possibly with new information."

"To put it into human terms, we are talking about the jobs of nearly 500 of our employees at the Fola Operations, and the impact such legal interpretations will have on their quality of life and that of their families," Mr. DeIuliis said.

But OVEC maintains that Consol Energy is putting blame in the wrong place.

"We're in a recession right now and utilities are using less coal and using more natural gas," Ms. Keating said. "The manufacturing sector isn't using the same levels of coal so there are these stockpiles and they are going to wait until the price .



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I did a little actual investigating and it turns out........

http://www.dailymail.com/Business/200912091007

Consol's Bickmore operations had been having problems before the permit was thrown in  doubt by Chambers' ruling.

Those problems mostly came from the low prices and low demand for coal, a product of fair weather and the manufacturing downturn.

Recently, as much as 1 million tons of coal had piled up at the mine site, including coal loaded into unmoving train cars, said several people familiar with the situation.

Consol also cut workers' time for several weeks earlier this fall from four days on/four days off to four days on/10 days off. The workers had just gone back to full time, apparently because demand had picked up, when the layoffs were announced.

 

 

 



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Stain or Stine?

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Another thing. I'm not sure why Miss Carpenter mentions Obama in the first sentence then forgets to mention that Clay county didn't go for Obama and the mines in question are non-union.

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Snippy wrote:

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In regards to Miss Carpenter, I'm thinking Shitstain.

 



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Amanda is SMOKING HOT.........!!

if she had a gap in her teeth she be a 10...........

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Amanda has a rather large hot button.

She's a keeper.

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FMB wrote:

Amanda is SMOKING HOT.........!!



I'm sure that has nothing to do with her journalism career.  

 



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FMB wrote:

Amanda is SMOKING HOT.........!!

if she had a gap in her teeth she be a 10...........




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