To: Mon Valley Clean Air Coalition Date: February 26, 2011.
RE: Appeal No. 10-03-AQB, WV Air Quality Board (AQB), October 13, 2010.
This Appeal involves Construction Permits R13-2829 and R13-2831, for Compressor Stations named the Pleasants Compressor Station and the Miller Compressor Station, both near the border of Marshall and Wetzel Counties in West Virginia. (This border is equivalent to the extended Mason-Dixon line, i.e. the extended southern border of Pennsylvania, directly west of Monongalia County, WV).
This appeal also relates to the existing Victory Compressor Station and to the natural gas wells in Wetzel and Marshall Counties, as well as to a "Central Delivery Point" ("CDP") proposed by the Appalachia Midstream Services, LLC, a subsidiary of Chesapeake Energy Corporation.
This Appeal 10-03-AQB asserts that (1) "the Miller, Pleasants, and CDP sites must be aggregated and considered a single stationary source for air permitting purposes", and (2) "the WV Division of Air Quality must include well sites and process equipment in its major source determination for the compressor stations." [This summary prepared February 23, 2011 by Duane Nichols, MVCAC.]
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NOTE: The Appellant is William J. Hughes of Wetzel County. The Appellee is the Director of the WV Division of Air Quality. An Intervenor is: Appalachia Midstream Services, LLC.
It is proposed that Duane G. Nichols and the Mon Valley Clean Air Coalition join the Appeal as additional Appellants, given that Monongalia County is also at risk from the air pollution involved.
This Appeal 10-03-AQB is scheduled for an Evidentiary Hearing before the WV Air Quality Board on Wednesday, April 6, 2011 in Charleston, WV. You can read about the Appeal Process at: www.wvaqb.org
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If you have questions, or wish to comment on this Appeal, please contact: Duane330@aol.com
I support the proposal that Duane G. Nichols and the Mon Valley Clean Air Coalition join the Appeal as additional Appellants, given that Monongalia County is also at risk from the air pollution involved.
Bill Reger-Nash, EdD
Walk 30 to 60 minutes daily. Feel the Power of Half an Hour.
WVU Department of Community Medicine Room 3812 E, Health Sciences South One Medical Center Drive Morgantown, WV 26506-9190 304-293-0763 wregermailto:wreger@hsc.wvu.edu@hsc.wvu.mailto:wreger@hsc.wvu.eduedu
________________________________ From: mvcac-bounces@cheat.org [mvcac-bounces@cheat.org] On Behalf Of duane330@aol.com [duane330@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2011 4:33 PM To: mvcac@cheat.org Subject: [MVCAC] Appeal of Natural Gas Compressor Station Air Permits In WV
To: Mon Valley Clean Air Coalition Date: February 26, 2011.
RE: Appeal No. 10-03-AQB, WV Air Quality Board (AQB), October 13, 2010.
This Appeal involves Construction Permits R13-2829 and R13-2831, for Compressor Stations named the Pleasants Compressor Station and the Miller Compressor Station, both near the border of Marshall and Wetzel Counties in West Virginia. (This border is equivalent to the extended Mason-Dixon line, i.e. the extended southern border of Pennsylvania, directly west of Monongalia County, WV).
This appeal also relates to the existing Victory Compressor Station and to the natural gas wells in Wetzel and Marshall Counties, as well as to a "Central Delivery Point" ("CDP") proposed by the Appalachia Midstream Services, LLC, a subsidiary of Chesapeake Energy Corporation.
This Appeal 10-03-AQB asserts that (1) "the Miller, Pleasants, and CDP sites must be aggregated and considered a single stationary source for air permitting purposes", and (2) "the WV Division of Air Quality must include well sites and process equipment in its major source determination for the compressor stations." [This summary prepared February 23, 2011 by Duane Nichols, MVCAC.]
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NOTE: The Appellant is William J. Hughes of Wetzel County. The Appellee is the Director of the WV Division of Air Quality. An Intervenor is: Appalachia Midstream Services, LLC.
It is proposed that Duane G. Nichols and the Mon Valley Clean Air Coalition join the Appeal as additional Appellants, given that Monongalia County is also at risk from the air pollution involved.
This Appeal 10-03-AQB is scheduled for an Evidentiary Hearing before the WV Air Quality Board on Wednesday, April 6, 2011 in Charleston, WV. You can read about the Appeal Process at: www.wvaqb.orghttp://www.wvaqb.org/
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If you have questions, or wish to comment on this Appeal, please contact: Duane330@aol.commailto:Duane330@aol.com
I agree. Dee
-----Original Message----- From: Reger-Nash, Bill wreger@hsc.wvu.edu To: duane330@aol.com duane330@aol.com; mvcac@cheat.org mvcac@cheat.org Sent: Sun, Feb 27, 2011 6:14 pm Subject: Re: [MVCAC] Appeal of Natural Gas Compressor Station Air Permits In WV
I support the proposal that Duane G. Nichols and the Mon Valley Clean Air Coalition join the Appeal as additional Appellants, given that Monongalia County is also at risk from the air pollution involved.
Bill Reger-Nash, EdD
Walk 30 to 60 minutes daily. Feel the Power of Half an Hour.
WVU Department of Community Medicine Room 3812 E, Health Sciences South One Medical Center Drive Morgantown, WV 26506-9190 304-293-0763 wreger@hsc.wvu.edu
From: mvcac-bounces@cheat.org [mvcac-bounces@cheat.org] On Behalf Of duane330@aol.com [duane330@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2011 4:33 PM To: mvcac@cheat.org Subject: [MVCAC] Appeal of Natural Gas Compressor Station Air Permits In WV
To: Mon Valley Clean Air Coalition Date: February 26, 2011.
RE: Appeal No. 10-03-AQB, WV Air Quality Board (AQB), October 13, 2010.
This Appeal involves Construction Permits R13-2829 and R13-2831, for Compressor Stations named the Pleasants Compressor Station and the Miller Compressor Station, both near the border of Marshall and Wetzel Counties in West Virginia. (This border is equivalent to the extended Mason-Dixon line, i.e. the extended southern border of Pennsylvania, directly west of Monongalia County, WV).
This appeal also relates to the existing Victory Compressor Station and to the natural gas wells in Wetzel and Marshall Counties, as well as to a "Central Delivery Point" ("CDP") proposed by the Appalachia Midstream Services, LLC, a subsidiary of Chesapeake Energy Corporation.
This Appeal 10-03-AQB asserts that (1) "the Miller, Pleasants, and CDP sites must be aggregated and considered a single stationary source for air permitting purposes", and (2) "the WV Division of Air Quality must include well sites and process equipment in its major source determination for the compressor stations." [This summary prepared February 23, 2011 by Duane Nichols, MVCAC.]
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NOTE: The Appellant is William J. Hughes of Wetzel County. The Appellee is the Director of the WV Division of Air Quality. An Intervenor is: Appalachia Midstream Services, LLC.
It is proposed that Duane G. Nichols and the Mon Valley Clean Air Coalition join the Appeal as additional Appellants, given that Monongalia County is also at risk from the air pollution involved.
This Appeal 10-03-AQB is scheduled for an Evidentiary Hearing before the WV Air Quality Board on Wednesday, April 6, 2011 in Charleston, WV. You can read about the Appeal Process at: www.wvaqb.org
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If you have questions, or wish to comment on this Appeal, please contact:Duane330@aol.com
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I support joining the appeal. Larry ________________________________________ From: mvcac-bounces@cheat.org [mvcac-bounces@cheat.org] On Behalf Of duane330@aol.com [duane330@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2011 4:33 PM To: mvcac@cheat.org Subject: [MVCAC] Appeal of Natural Gas Compressor Station Air Permits In WV
To: Mon Valley Clean Air Coalition Date: February 26, 2011.
RE: Appeal No. 10-03-AQB, WV Air Quality Board (AQB), October 13, 2010.
This Appeal involves Construction Permits R13-2829 and R13-2831, for Compressor Stations named the Pleasants Compressor Station and the Miller Compressor Station, both near the border of Marshall and Wetzel Counties in West Virginia. (This border is equivalent to the extended Mason-Dixon line, i.e. the extended southern border of Pennsylvania, directly west of Monongalia County, WV).
This appeal also relates to the existing Victory Compressor Station and to the natural gas wells in Wetzel and Marshall Counties, as well as to a "Central Delivery Point" ("CDP") proposed by the Appalachia Midstream Services, LLC, a subsidiary of Chesapeake Energy Corporation.
This Appeal 10-03-AQB asserts that (1) "the Miller, Pleasants, and CDP sites must be aggregated and considered a single stationary source for air permitting purposes", and (2) "the WV Division of Air Quality must include well sites and process equipment in its major source determination for the compressor stations." [This summary prepared February 23, 2011 by Duane Nichols, MVCAC.]
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NOTE: The Appellant is William J. Hughes of Wetzel County. The Appellee is the Director of the WV Division of Air Quality. An Intervenor is: Appalachia Midstream Services, LLC.
It is proposed that Duane G. Nichols and the Mon Valley Clean Air Coalition join the Appeal as additional Appellants, given that Monongalia County is also at risk from the air pollution involved.
This Appeal 10-03-AQB is scheduled for an Evidentiary Hearing before the WV Air Quality Board on Wednesday, April 6, 2011 in Charleston, WV. You can read about the Appeal Process at: www.wvaqb.orghttp://www.wvaqb.org/
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If you have questions, or wish to comment on this Appeal, please contact: Duane330@aol.commailto:Duane330@aol.com