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Trump EO allows coal debris to be dumped in streams!

Good. We need the coal mines.

Coal mines are not coming back. They were not put out of business by Obama. They were put out of business by cleaner alternatives such as natural gas. Even coal CEOs are admitting this.
They are back already.....now run to,your safe place and turn in some coal fired power snowflake....

Somerset County, Pa. - Corsa Coal Corp. is opening the Acosta Deep underground mine in May. The opening of the new mine is expected to bring in 70 to 100 jobs.

Thursday, coal industry leaders met at the Somerset Country Club to talk about the industry and how President Trump's administration could bring more jobs back to the region.

The coal industry is looking to expand in Somerset County and new coal mine projects are underway, especially with the support expected to come from President Trump's administration.

Thursday, the White House is expected to ease current regulations on the coal industry.

"Had Trump not won the election, a lot of those people would have closed the door on investing in coal, which would be a tremendous pity not only for this region but for the country," said George Dethlefsen, CEO of Corsa Coal Corp.

"Well, in Pennsylvania, we are the third largest coal producing state in the nation. Coal is really kind of the heartbeat of a lot of our local economies and of the state," said Rachel Gleason, Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Coal Alliance.

The Executive Director of the Somerset Chamber of Commerce, Ron Aldom, said people in Somerset County understand how the growth of the coal industry could affect the area.

"A lot of the people here today are in what I would call 'the indirect jobs': trucking, engineering companies, anyone who supports the industry. There are statements that one coal job, one mining job, produces four to five other jobs in the community, That's true. There's no question. It filters its way down," Aldom said.

At a luncheon to discuss the coal industry, leaders were optimistic about creating sustainable jobs and how they could help the entire community.

"Coal is such an important piece of our economy. Us producing coal at low cost helps consumers' energy bill. Makes your car ride cheaper, your plane ride cheaper, makes your utility bill cheaper. Those are all virtuous, noble goals that we're trying to do for this area," Dethlefsen said.

The Pennsylvania Coal Alliance said this year, they hope to reclaim two abandoned coal mines in the area.

Coal mines coming to Somerset County
Does this mean all the coal mines are going away? ;) And if they are going away, are they going to mexico?
 
Yeah! Who needs water! We don't need that stuff to survive!
What's wrong with the water?
It pollutes it! It raises the acidity, contaminates it with chemicals and silts up the streams killing them.

Ask the good people of Charlestown, West Virginia what happens when the surface water gets fouled by coal and chemical discharges. It happened a year ago January and contaminated the drinking water for some 700,000 people downstream.
 
Breaking Seattle Feb 17 - Liberals spill 330,000 gallons of untreated sewage and run off into Puget Sound today. This after liberals spilled 260 million gallons into Puget Sound Feb 9th. Beaches at Discovery Park are closed, with no date yet for reopening, because of the risk to public health from raw sewage.

Hence you coal hating liberals are so completely full of shit on the environment. If you only regulated yourselves half as much as the coal industry.
 
well thank god for that ! Why have job killing regs when you can have fish and clean water killing regs .



Trump signs bill undoing Obama coal mining rule

d legislation ending a key Obama administration coal mining rule.

The bill quashes the Office of Surface Mining's Stream Protection Rule, a regulation to protect waterways from coal mining waste that officials finalized in December.

Post the EO kid, you are smart enough to find it aren't you?

watch the video, and Trump signing it .... you are smart enough to do that arent you dumbass?
 
Yeah! Who needs water! We don't need that stuff to survive!
What's wrong with the water?
It pollutes it! It raises the acidity, contaminates it with chemicals and silts up the streams killing them.

Ask the good people of Charlestown, West Virginia what happens when the surface water gets fouled by coal and chemical discharges. It happened a year ago January and contaminated the drinking water for some 700,000 people downstream.
Propaganda....typical....

Rainwater is fine....
 
well thank god for that ! Why have job killing regs when you can have fish and clean water killing regs .



Trump signs bill undoing Obama coal mining rule

d legislation ending a key Obama administration coal mining rule.

The bill quashes the Office of Surface Mining's Stream Protection Rule, a regulation to protect waterways from coal mining waste that officials finalized in December.

Post the EO kid, you are smart enough to find it aren't you?

watch the video, and Trump signing it .... you are smart enough to do that arent you dumbass?

You afraid of the actual EO hack?
 
Yeah! Who needs water! We don't need that stuff to survive!
What's wrong with the water?

Nothing, the whacko rule was among the most controversial environment regulations Obama put together so it was round filed into the trash where it belonged.

A broken watch is right twice a day. Coal tar and water do not mix very well. If you think it does then why don't you drink some. It is a shame that Republicans are more interested in making life easier for polluters. What we are seeing is the opposite end of the coin. Democrats over-regulate and Republicans under-regulate. It is sad that there is no happy medium that protects the environment which Republicans are not interested in doing so.

Dem run inner cities are spilling untreated human sewage into public waterways, shit, urine, and god knows what else. Clean up that giant mess then we can discuss the coal industry.

What city are you taking about?! You make shit up .
 
Yeah! Who needs water! We don't need that stuff to survive!
What's wrong with the water?
It pollutes it! It raises the acidity, contaminates it with chemicals and silts up the streams killing them.

Ask the good people of Charlestown, West Virginia what happens when the surface water gets fouled by coal and chemical discharges. It happened a year ago January and contaminated the drinking water for some 700,000 people downstream.

You libs just spilled 260 million gallons of poop and urine from 1.7 million people into Puget Sound, its so bad the beaches are closed.
 
Yeah! Who needs water! We don't need that stuff to survive!
What's wrong with the water?

Nothing, the whacko rule was among the most controversial environment regulations Obama put together so it was round filed into the trash where it belonged.

A broken watch is right twice a day. Coal tar and water do not mix very well. If you think it does then why don't you drink some. It is a shame that Republicans are more interested in making life easier for polluters. What we are seeing is the opposite end of the coin. Democrats over-regulate and Republicans under-regulate. It is sad that there is no happy medium that protects the environment which Republicans are not interested in doing so.

Dem run inner cities are spilling untreated human sewage into public waterways, shit, urine, and god knows what else. Clean up that giant mess then we can discuss the coal industry.

What city are you taking about?! You make shit up .

The spill of the day is Seattle, they spilled 330,000 gallons today. Feb 9th they spilled 260 million gallons.

Here because I know all you astonished libs will demand a link, the story in the Seattle Times Another sewage spill fouls Puget Sound
 
Yeah! Who needs water! We don't need that stuff to survive!
What's wrong with the water?
It pollutes it! It raises the acidity, contaminates it with chemicals and silts up the streams killing them.

Ask the good people of Charlestown, West Virginia what happens when the surface water gets fouled by coal and chemical discharges. It happened a year ago January and contaminated the drinking water for some 700,000 people downstream.

You libs just spilled 260 million gallons of poop and urine from 1.7 million people into Puget Sound, its so bad the beaches are closed.

Link ?
 
Yeah! Who needs water! We don't need that stuff to survive!
What's wrong with the water?
It pollutes it! It raises the acidity, contaminates it with chemicals and silts up the streams killing them.

Ask the good people of Charlestown, West Virginia what happens when the surface water gets fouled by coal and chemical discharges. It happened a year ago January and contaminated the drinking water for some 700,000 people downstream.
Propaganda....typical....

Rainwater is fine....
Head in the sand. There's no point arguing with a stupid ostrich.
 

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