Dear Diary: I love coal and my bff mountaintop removal 4-ever

This cutie pie letter from WV coal thug Chris “Profits over People” Hamilton just made my day–basically it’s a to-do list of all the things they are going to work real hard on to make sure all our mountains get exploded and to keep the grumpy old EPA from following their silly laws.

In some ways, it is annoying, because the coal industry is copying everything we do. In other ways, it’s funny, because we did it everything in their to-do list better and first, and they look stupid doing it. Then again, it’s annoying, because they have a lot of money and 2000+ lobbyists. 

Anyway, Ghandi said (and a colleague reminded me), first they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. There’s nothing about, “Then they copy you and send out an email about it” but I think we’re close to the winning part nonetheless. 

Anyway, after you read below you’ll all know what your plans are from May 5-7 and May 20-21st are. 

Sent: Friday, March 27, 2009 2:06 PM
Subject: Mountaintop Mining Coalition Membership
To:      Mountaintop Mining Coalition Membership  
From: Chris Hamilton [VP, W.Va. Coal Association]

Date: March 27, 2009

Subject: Update on Various Action Items

 In response to the intense activity in Washington and other states concerning mountaintop mining, the coalition is moving forward on several fronts which are delineated below.

First and foremost the coalition is attempting to arrange an immediate meeting with the CEQ and EPA to discuss the actions of the federal agencies over the past several weeks. Second, a multi-state congressional briefing on MTM is set for May 5-7 in Washington, DC, and follow up mine visits in Kentucky, Virginia and West Va are scheduled for May 20-21.

Additionally, we are planning to meet with the DGA and NGA and SLC through the help of Gov. Manchin and other public officials.

The coalition is also making progress on development of the following items:

·         Mountaintop Mining Powerpoint (under review)

·         White Paper (under review)

·         Blog (under construction)

·         Brochure (under construction)

·         Website (www.mtmcoalition.com)

·         Video (being produced).

Please contact T. Headley at the below address for a copy of these materials.

Regarding MTM legislation in West Virginia. SB 375 has passed the State Senate and will be considered by the House of Delegates next week. SB 375 reinvigorates the Coalfield Economic Development Office with greater focus on planning for post-mine land use and development. The legislation also recognizes road construction  and residential developments as alternative land uses and provides for renewable energy forms. This is the Governor’s bill and he has expressed a willingness to speak in favor of MTM sites with this legislation finalized.

SB 461 extending the compliance schedule for Selenium passed the Senate today and will be advanced to the House for its consideration next week.  Senate concurrent resolution ____ (a copy of which is attached) discusses the benefits of coal, including mountaintop mining and its importance to the state.  The Senate President and Lieutenant Governor is the chief sponsor of the bill and is planning to host a ceremony in the Senate Chamber to coincide with the introduction of the bill.  This event is scheduled for 11 am,  on Thursday April 2, 1009.  All Coalition members are encouraged to attend.

Lastly, as you know are actively monitoring regulatory developments and pending legislation in other states.  In this regard we are working with other Coalitions and utilities and have requested an opportunity to be present before the legislative bodies as these issues begin to move to discuss their implications and ramifications. We have enclosed the attached op-ed response to negative articles written by media outlets in North Carolina, New York, Washington, Georgia and Tennessee and have additionally requested meetings with their editorial board.

As these items unfold over the next couple of weeks, we will keep you abreast of their status.  In the meantime, if you have any questions of need additional information, please reply to this message or call one of us at 304-342-4153.

T.L. “Doc” Headley

MBA, MA, BA, AAMS
Communications Director
West Virginia Coal Association
304.342.4153
Email: theadley@wvcoal.com

3 Responses to “Dear Diary: I love coal and my bff mountaintop removal 4-ever”


  1. 1 Wind4me Mar 27th, 2009 at 8:09 pm

    Have you checked out the problems with nuclear power, ie breaking pipes in old units???? Clearing mountain tops for coal is not going to work, much less the pollution you achieve when successful raping Mother Earth! When will people wake up and embrace wind power???

  2. 2 Big Bad Coal Mar 27th, 2009 at 8:27 pm

    Dear Diary– those pesky environmenalists just put up an action alert trying to get EPA Admin Lisa Jackson to ban mountaintop removal and revoke existing permits (like the one at Coal River Mountain).

    I don’t expect them to take this action–http://ga3.org/campaign/epa/ws8x5kw4rjbwxewn?

    Or send it to their friends or post on My Face or Spacebook or whatever those young punks call those online networks.

    We’ll always have more money and clout than them.

    aHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA (Evil Laugh)

    Love, Big Coal

  3. 3 Dee Mar 29th, 2009 at 6:57 pm

    Their FAQ is pretty laugh out loud…
    http://mtmcoalition.com/faq.aspx

    Q: What is a FAQ?
    A: FAQ is an acronym for “frequently asked questions.”

    Q: What is mountaintop mining?
    A: Mountaintop mining is simply coal mining that occurs at or near the topmost portion of a mountain.

    Q: What is a valley fill?
    A: A valley fill is

    Q: What is an intermittent stream?
    A: Mountaintop mining is simply coal mining that occurs at or near the topmost portion of a mountain.

    Q: What is meant by “alternative land use?”
    A: Mountaintop mining is simply coal mining that occurs at or near the topmost portion of a mountain.


    Huh?

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