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Action Alert OVEC Feb 26, 2015
Take Action on MTR Permits, For Your Health; More
Put your foot down! Come out March 16 to tell DEP: No more mountaintop removal permits, for the sake of out health! Plus more in this OVEC Action Alert. More
Issues: Aboveground storage tanksClean electionsCoalFrackingMountaintop removalRenewable energyWV Legislature
Action Alert OVEC Jan 16, 2015
Come Out for Clean Water, MLK Day, more
All over West Virginia, citizens are fighting for cleaner water. Show your desire for clean water: come out Saturday, January 17 for the Water Unites US: Rally for Clean Water Statewide. Join us at 2 p.m. on the WV State Capitol steps (on the Kanawha Blvd. side of the capitol building). Come learn about the threats and what you can do to take a stand for clean water! More
Action Alert OVEC Dec 30, 2014
Defend Our Water: Come to Chemical Leak Anniversary Events
Safeguard our water- come out in January to mark the one-year anniversary of the major chemical leak of coal-cleaning chemicals into our water supply. More
Issues: Aboveground storage tanksMCHMWV American Water
Green Jam
Action Alert OVEC Dec 2, 2014
Support OVEC Today, #GivingTuesday
As 2014 draws to a close, we here at OVEC are reflecting on our achievements and challenges of the past year. We are especially grateful to all our volunteers and supporters. You make it possible for us to work together to protect our air, land, water and the places we love. More
FERC
Action Alert OVEC Nov 5, 2014
National Call-In Day to Support FERC Blockaders
This week, hundreds of people are in Washington, D.C. for Beyond Extreme Energy, a series of actions aimed at stopping business as usual at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). More
Beyond Extreme Energy
Action Alert OVEC Oct 29, 2014
We Need You to Vote & to Support Beyond Extreme Energy, More
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issues permits for pipelines, compressor stations and export terminals. That means more deep shale extraction activities in our communities, which means more contaminated well water, more tainted streams, more sickening air emissions, more plummeting property values, more low-level radioactive waste in landfills... More
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