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September 2007
Contents

Mattea, Kennedy Stunned by Scope of Devastation
Organizing for a Better World
Injury, Insult, Insanity: Buffer Zone Rule Change
Mining Dams Check is DEP's New Top Priority
Your Work is Appreciated
Sludge Safety Project Meets with DEP
Citizen Input Made THE Difference in Sludge Safety Study
Yet Another Legal Victory Against Army Corps of Engineers!
Coal - to - Liquid: WV Public Energy Authoritys Plan for Your Future
Training to Listen, Listening to Tears of the Mountains
Surface Mine Board Rules to Allow Inaccurate Permit in Mingo County
Go Larry! CNN Profiles OVEC Board Member for Defending the Planet
Two New Books on Ravages of MTR
Faith In Action: Religious Community Engaging to End Mountaintop Removal
Teetering on the Edge - Is the Future of Coal in Question?
OVEC Works! Thank You!
Learning How to Work With the Media to Get Our Message Out
Boone Countys OVEC Team Really Taking Flight After Two Years
Getting the GIST of Grist
Every Action Counts! Residents Letters Result in Mining Site Inspection
King Coal, State Chamber of Commerce Say Environmental Groups Attacking WVs Economic Lynchpin
Let Us Be Very Clear: Mountaintop Removal Mining is NOT About Creating Jobs, Its About $$$$$
Attempt to Undermine OVEC Just Shows Its Importance
Interests of the Working Man: Citizen Groups Are Working to SAVE the Mountain State
Stover Cemetery Desecration Aided by State Agencys Repeated Inaction
Coalfield Delegation at the UN for Sake of the Mountains
What a Concept Government Of, By and For the People!
Farewell to Si Galperin, Champion of Clean Elections
Public Financing Would Mean Cheaper Elections
Global Warming / Climate Instability in the Mountain State
Feed Your Family, Support OVECs Work, Life Is Good!
Coal-to-Liquid is Nuts - Here Are Just A Few Reasons Why
Goodbye to Mitch, Writer and Friend
Miner Takes His Battle to West Virginia Supreme Court
Miscellany


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Interests of the Working Man: Citizen Groups Are Working to SAVE the Mountain State

Op-ed published June 7, 2007, in the Charleston Gazette.

Written by Terry Steele, member of UMWA Local 1440 and OVEC; Jim Foster, member of UMWA Local 1503 and OVEC; Charles Branham, member of UMWA Local 9603 and OVEC; Charles Nelson, member of UMWA Local 6608 and OVEC; Paul Nelson, member of UMWA Local 7086, OVEC member and on the board of Coal River Mountain Watch.

Is the "economic cornerstone" of West Virginia under attack, or are its citizens under attack?

In a May 16 commentary, we noticed two strange bedfellows Steve Roberts and Kenny Perdue, writing together in an all-out attack on the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition.

At first glance we wondered what in the world would these two have in common, but after reading a few lines, it became quite clear. One is a user and the other seems to not have enough sense to know that he is being used. Any time the Chamber of Commerce becomes involved in an issue or backs an issue, you can bet it does not have the interests of the working man in mind.

As citizens of Southern West Virginia, and as people who have worked and made their living working in the underground mining industry, we take issue with Mr. Roberts and Mr. Perdue.

Mountaintop removal does not create jobs. It costs jobs. It rapes and completely devastates the mountains, streams and communities.

Certain organizations always want the union on their side when it benefits their cause. These groups never seem to be around when the union is fighting for safety issues, health benefits or pensions.

Mr. Roberts and Mr. Perdue dont seem to understand that what the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition is asking the courts to do is to enforce the law. The Clean Water Act that was passed by Congress was supposed to protect streams and rivers, thus protecting citizens who live where mining is taking place.

Our homeplaces are being destroyed. Not only for our lifetime, but for generations to follow. We are working to end mountaintop removal because we are working to protect our families, our homes, our water and our mountains.

If coal is such an "economic cornerstone," why are we consistently one of the poorest states in the nation?

Why are the coal counties consistently among the poorest counties in the state? Go to McDowell County, to Keystone, Kimball, Welch or Gary Hollow, and look at what out-of-state coal barons have wrought. Mr. Perdue and Mr. Roberts are like the politicians in the 1940s and 50s who told the people of McDowell they were part of the billion-dollar coalfields.

The only difference between McDowell and other counties, such as Mingo, Logan and Boone, is the destruction is greater. In Mingo, Boone and Logan, not only will the jobs be gone, but also our homeplaces, our precious water and our beautiful mountains. Most of the money made will be whisked out of state, and our children will be left with bleak futures.

We are opposed to mine owners breaking the law and carelessly putting our miners and our families in danger for the sake of their own personal gain. We need to stand up and demand good paying jobs, clean water, safe homes and an end to illegal mining.

 

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