This may be of interest to the Marcellus committee. Is someone able to review these and see if there are best practices we should be asking for in the landfill bill rules?
JBK
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Dear Sir or Madam:
The EPA has updated its existing Crude Oil and Natural Gas Waste website to reflect the latest information on proper waste management from oil and gas production (E&P) wastes, including hydraulic fracturing. Specifically, the EPA reviewed the waste-related provisions of state regulations as of March 2014, for oil and natural gas waste pits and storage tanks for 26 of 33 gas producing states (i.e., states with the most significant shale gas activity). The review examined only the state statutes and regulations and did not include a review of permitting decisions, compliance monitoring, or enforcement actions. In addition, EPA conducted a literature review/internet search and developed a list of more than 80 publicly-available sources of voluntary management practices for oil and gas E&P wastes as they relate to pits, tanks, and land application/disposal. From this list, EPA focused on fourteen key documents/websites that are widely used and developed summaries of the pit, tank, and land application-related management practices contained in the fourteen selected sources. EPA has provided both reviews as a resource for policy makers and operators. If you have any questions, please contact Bonnie Robinson at 703-308-8429, Patrick Kelly at 703-308-7271, or Ross Elliott at 703-308-8748.
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What will climate policy mean for
coal?<http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/sciencedaily/top_news/top_environment/~3/bYY…>
Posted: 31 Mar 2014 08:42 AM PDT
Limiting climate change to 2 degrees C means shutting down coal power
plants -- an unpopular proposition for coal power companies. But a new
study shows that delaying climate policies could prove even worse for power
plant owners.
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I was not aware that Hendryx had left WVU.
JBK
WVU successfully defends researchers' right to academic freedom<http://wvutoday.wvu.edu/n/2014/03/28/wvu-successfully-defends-researchers-r…>
March 28th, 2014
In a wide-ranging order, a state circuit judge has upheld West Virginia University's<http://www.wvu.edu/> position that a researcher's raw data, draft documents and peer review commentary are exempt from public disclosure under the state Freedom of Information Act. In addition, the court found that FOIA requests seeking essentially "everything" related to a researcher's studies are "unduly burdensome."
The strongly-worded decision by 17th Judicial Circuit Chief Judge Phillip D. Gaujot came in the case of Highland Mining Co. vs. WVU, a case aimed specifically at the University's School of Medicine.<http://hsc.wvu.edu/som> Highland was seeking essentially everything related to articles by former WVU researcher Michael Hendryx linking coal mining to adverse health effects, including draft documents and peer review comments.
Highland filed multiple FOIA requests seeking anything in the University's possession related to Hendryx' research. The University declined to provide it, citing in part, the University's deliberative process, academic freedom and the requests' lack of specificity. Highland sued the University in 2012, claiming the refusal was not supported by law.
As part of his deliberation, Gaujot ordered WVU to produce a sampling of the material Highland was seeking, and his decision was partly based on that review.
In his ruling, issued March 19th, Gaujot affirmed the University's assertion that certain documents were exempt in part because he was concerned that researchers "may temper their approaches to research questions and problem-solving and be more hesitant to think outside the box, fearing public reception of the extreme or unconventional."
Gaujot's order further reflected that the "academic freedom" principles embodied in First Amendment jurisprudence are applicable to the FOIA, "especially because the right to education in our State is fundamental, ... not only is academic freedom transcendental, but so too are the First Amendment principles which lie at its heart, making them applicable not only to constitutional law, but to FOIA jurisprudence as well."
The FOIA was not intended to "reduce government agencies to full-time investigators on behalf of requesters," Gaujot said.
Finding that "that Highland's production requests are unduly burdensome," Gaujot struck down all of Highland's claims and dismissed the case.
Currently a professor of applied science at Indiana University, until recently Hendryx was associate professor in the Department of Community Medicine and director of the West Virginia Rural Health Research Center.
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Posted: 26 Mar 2014 06:20 AM PDT
The complexities and implications of the chemical spill into West
Virginia's Elk River keep growing, according to a new study. The lack of
data motivated researchers to take on essential odor-related research that
went beyond their National Science Foundation Rapid Response Research grant
to better understand the properties of the chemical mixture called crude
4-methylcyclohexane methanol, the major component in the crude mix of the
spilled chemicals into the Elk River. It is used in the separation and
cleaning of coal products.
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An emerging line from the coal industry and coal-friendly politicians is that the recent cold weather has demonstrated the need for more coal-fired power plants. A recent post from Mark Kresowick of the Beyond Coal campaign (se the link to his blog post below) demonstrates that it was actually the inability of coal plants to operate that contributed to the reliability problems, and the answer is More renewables and EE, not less.
You may find this evidence useful in future discussions. Enjoy.
Jim Kotcon
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From: Mark Kresowik <mark.kresowik(a)sierraclub.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2014 10:17 AM
To: James Kotcon
Cc: Bill Price; David Muhly; David W. Sturm; Gary Nelson; Daniel Chiotos; Kim Teplitzky; Seth Long; Zachary Fabish; Jacob Kornfeld
Subject: Re: WV TEAM Call-Back to the usual number 866-501-6174 Access code 33907431892
To Jim's question, below is a recent email/blogpost from me.
Half of the plants that were offline during the polar vortex were actually coal plants. FERC is holding a technical conference on April 1st on the topic and we'll have someone there.
http://www.pjm.com/~/media/documents/reports/20140109-january-2014-cold-wea…https://www.ferc.gov/legal/staff-reports/2014/01-16-14-bulk-power.pdfhttp://www.ferc.gov/EventCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?ID=7272&CalType=%20&Cal…
It sounds like there have been a lot of questions about the polar vortex and potential reliability problems with coal plants retiring. Senator Murkowski and others have been calling for Senate hearings, and its a major talking point in utility circles right now. To try and dispel some of these myths there is some helpful information below.
Many of the reliability issues during cold snaps are actually caused by coal plants tripping offline. From equipment to coal piles freezing, the 2011 blackouts in Texas and this January's blackout in South Carolina were caused by coal plants unable to operate in cold weather. Coal plants are intermittent, clean energy is variable. Wind and solar variations can be forecast and accounted for, not so for coal and nuclear plants when they shut down abruptly. The other major problem in some regions is gas plants unable to actually get gas because its being used for heating. One solution there is simple: reduce the amount of gas needed. Whatever the problem is for a particular region, the solutions - including those that worked most effectively in the Mid-Atlantic - are actually more energy efficiency, demand response, wind, and solar, not keeping clunker coal plants around. I wrote a blog about this for the Sustainable FERC Project two weeks ago, you can read it here: http://sustainableferc.org/polar-vortex-shows-we-need-more-efficiency-wind-….
We'll try to share some additional information about this topic as it develops, but its actually pretty much the only thing our colleagues at the FERC Project have written about for the last month, so check out the other two blog entries on that site.
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http://ecowatch.com/2014/03/10/bill-gates-backed-mit-researchers-ready-to-c…
MIT Researchers Ready Renewable Energy Storage Technology
By Brandon Baker, EcoWatch.com, March 10, 2014
A group of researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology say that liquid metals could provide the solution to a solar energy challenge—ensuring that the power is available at all times.
The researchers are working on commercializing liquid-metal batteries that can store energy for less than $500 per kilowatt-hour. The group launched a startup company, Ambri Inc., and believes it found an alternative to the water systems that comprise about 95 percent of the country’s energy storage capacity.
“If we can get liquid-metal batteries down to $500 a kilowatt-hour, we’ll change the world,” Donald Sadoway, chief scientific adviser at Ambri, told Bloomberg.
MIT researcher Donald Sadoway says a new storage technology could change renewable energy. Video screenshot credit: Ambri Inc.
That figure—about one-third the cost of some battery technologies—would enable wind and solar project developers to bring energy to the grid all times, increasing its reliability, the researchers say. By comparison, AES Corp., the largest operator of power-storage systems, sells its systems to utilities and developers for about $1,000 per kilowatt, according to Bloomberg.
The company plans on installing its first two prototypes at a Massachusetts military base and a Hawaii wind farm by this time next year, if not earlier. Of course, it helps to have financial backing from billionaires like Bill Gates and Vinod Khosla. Gates gave the group seed funding back in 2011. Last month, Ambri won a $250,000 grant from New York state to develop and test a prototype battery with Con Edison Inc.
“The liquid metal battery technology performs like both a tractor and a race car,” according to Ambri’s website. “It can respond to regulation signals in milliseconds and it can store up to 12 hours of energy and discharge it slowly over time.”
Sadoway said he’s not concerned with lithium-ion batteries, deeming them a better fit for cars and portable devices as opposed to the large storage systems that feed the grid.
“Lithium-ion plants are too expensive to build and it makes no sense to string a bunch of these tiny things together,” he said.
He added that the batteries will be able to be delivered on a truck, instead of the pumped-hydro systems that require a hill, a hydropower plant and a lot of water. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, there are 23.4 gigawatts of pumped-hydropower capacity in operation, compared to about 304 megawatts of battery storage.
“Ours won’t have any geographical constraint,” he said.
Sadoway and the researchers founded Ambri in 2010.
Visit EcoWatch’s RENEWABLES page for more related news on this topic.
Duane Nichols, Cell- 304-216-5535.
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FYI. They're Baaaaack!
JBK
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From: James Kotcon
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2014 8:58 AM
To: Mark Kresowik; Daniel Chiotos
Cc: Zachary Fabish; kim.teplitzky(a)sierraclub.org; Bill Price; David Muhly; David Sturm; Seth Long; Gary Nelson; Jacob Kornfeld
Subject: RE: AEP proposes Mitchell transfer to Wheeling
Nice catch. The Mitchell transfer was not mentioned in other news articles about the rate increase.
JBK
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From: Mark Kresowik <mark.kresowik(a)sierraclub.org>
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2014 6:42 AM
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Subject: AEP proposes Mitchell transfer to Wheeling
They're coming back at it, this time proposing a transfer just to Wheeling so they don't need VA approval.
http://www.statejournal.com/story/24884039/appalachian-power-wheeling-power…
On Mar 6, 2014 9:40 AM, "Daniel Chiotos" <daniel.chiotos(a)gmail.com<mailto:daniel.chiotos@gmail.com>> wrote:
Just to check, any expectation of a) when the WV Supreme Court will issue an opinion and b) when FirstEnergy would then submit their energy efficiency plan?
http://wvmetronews.com/2014/03/05/supreme-court-hears-dispute-over-harrison…
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From: Angela Shock [mailto:Angela.Shock@mail.wvu.edu]
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2014 12:06 PM
To: Angela Shock
Subject: Coming to Morgantown! Energy Efficiency for Commercial & Government
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Coming to Morgantown, March 25, 2014!
Workshop on Energy Efficiency Best Practices for Commercial & Government
Buildings
Where: WVU Alumni Center
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Registration: $30 (Lunch and coffee breaks provided)
Who should attend: Building Managers, Operators, and Maintenance Personnel
<http://www.iofwv.nrcce.wvu.edu/news/articles/2014/Buildings%20Save%20the%20
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FYI.
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SB 594 was introduced Friday (single reference to Judiciary). It requires drilling wastes to go to a separate cell and requires approval from the PSC and the local Solid Waste Authority. But it does not explicitly retain the tonnage caps. Instead, the SWA siting plan would identify the maximum amount of drill cuttings, and those drill cuttings would not count toward the solid waste tonnage cap imposed by solid waste laws. The bill does not mandate radiation monitoring, but requires DEP to propose emergency and legislative rules on liners, leachate, monitoring, etc.
Is this an acceptable alternative to the DEP bill?
JBK
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From: Clint Hogbin <crhogbin(a)gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 7:39 PM
To: James Kotcon
Subject: FW: Marcellus Update - February 14, 2014
All:
Here's an update on Marcellus legislative activities of this week:
GOOD NEWS = The efforts to ask Chairman Tim Miley to NOT waive the review by House Judiciary Committee worked. He has refused to waive 2nd reference for HB4411. My APPRECIATION to everyone for the emails and phone calls!
BAD NEWS = We have learned there will be a Committee Substitute offered in House Judiciary that is NO better than the current language in HB4411. This language reads like the WV-DEP wrote it - again allowing the unlimited landfilling of Marcellus waste statewide (but does provide for priority of MSW over Marcellus waste and provides for radiation detectors at landfills).
GOOD NEWS = A non-profit watchdog group called WV-Citizens Action Group has been granted a public hearing on HB4411. The public hearing in the House Chambers for 5 pm on Monday, February 17, 2014. PLEASE ATTEND!
GOOD NEWS = Senator(s) Kessler, Unger and Cann have introduced SB594. It can be viewed at:
http://www.legis.state.wv.us/Bill_Status/bills_text.cfm?billdoc=sb594%20int…
Specifically, SB594 allow landfills to take horizontal drill cuttings and associated wastes ONLY if:
1. the solid waste authority adopts a siting plan to allow it; (meaning solid waste authorities can DENY accepting it and/or set a tonnage cap of the Marcellus cell if they decide to accept it)
2. the WV-PSC issues or amends a Certificate of Need (CON) to allow it;
3. the drilling waste is in a separate cell made for those wastes;
4. WV-DEP has to develop standards for the cell liner, leachate system and ongoing leachate management and testing to protect human health and the environment.
SB594 will require local input and decision making over the management of Marcellus waste via the ten siting criteria in the siting plan. Those solid waste authorities that are comfortable with accepting the waste, can continue to do so. Those that have concerns, can evaluate those concerns at the local level and then issue or deny a permit via its siting plan. The landfills that are currently accepting the waste can continue to accept it until September 2014 or until the application for the CON or amended siting plan are denied whichever comes first.
The two Class A landfills (Harrison and Ohio) that are accepting the drilling waste in large volumes already have a special cell and approval from the PSC and the local solid waste authority is OK with it. The counties that don't want the drilling waste will have the authority, under this bill, to refuse the waste by not approving it via the siting plan.
NEXT ACTION ITEM: Please attend the public hearing set for 5 pm on Monday, February 17, 2014 in the House Chambers.
Does this affect our departure time for the bus? I think we need at least a few people for that hearing?
Jim Kotcon
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From: Denise Poole <deniseap(a)earthlink.net>
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 3:19 PM
To: Chuck Wyrostok; 'Angie Rosser'; 'Dan Taylor'; 'Dave McM'; 'Gary Z'; James Kotcon; 'Jim Sconyers'; 'John C'; 'Julie Archer'; 'Maya Nye'; 'Norm Steenstra'; 'Don Garvin'; 'David Sturm'
Cc: 'Denise Poole'; 'Bill Price'
Subject: Re: DRAFT revised agenda for Monday
Yes, we need fewer speakers for Press Conference - can others please prepare press statements and make 12 copies for the Press Packet? Bring them to me at the WVEC table.
ALSO - A PUBLIC HEARING ON HB 4411 IS SCHEDULED FOR 5:00 PM
Denise
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From: Chuck Wyrostok
Sent: Feb 14, 2014 3:12 PM
To: 'Angie Rosser' , 'Dan Taylor' , 'Dave McM' , 'Gary Z' , 'Jim Kotcon' , 'Jim Sconyers' , 'John C' , 'Julie Archer' , 'Maya Nye' , 'Norm Steenstra' , 'Don Garvin' , 'David Sturm'
Cc: 'Denise Poole' , 'Bill Price'
Subject: DRAFT revised agenda for Monday
Attached; The new, improved, get-it-while-supplies-last DRAFT agenda for
Monday. Obviously still a lot to be ironed out.
Denise & I spent over an hour this morning coming up with this as a
beginning structure.
Look it over and chime in..
Chuck Wyrostok
Outreach Organizer
Sierra Club, WV Chapter
T: 877 252 0257
E. outreach(a)marcellus-wv.com
www.marcellus-wv.com
Water is Life...Keep It Clean
Whenever there is a huge spill of solar energy, it's just called a nice
day.....
Let's see --- conference sponsored by coal lawyers, and full color mug
shots of two of the biggest friends of coal ever. I'm confident this will
be totally unbiased....
But I'm going anyway - need to know their current party line.
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* Speakers [image: US Senator Joe Manchin] Senator Joe Manchin
III(D-W.Va.) *
* Charles Patton *
President & COO
Appalachian Power
* Where:*
The Erickson Alumni Center
West Virginia University
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WVU Law National Energy Conference 2014
*presented by Steptoe & Johnson PLLC*
*REGULATION OF CO2 EMISSIONS FROM POWER PLANTS *
*Flexibility and the Path Forward for Coal Dependent States*
*February 24, 2014*
WVU Erickson Alumni Center
Anticipated rules from the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate CO2
emissions from power plants will have significant implications for energy
and environmental policy makers, electric generators, and energy consumers
nationwide.
The rules will have profound impacts on coal dependent regions of the
country (those with a significant coal extraction industry, or with
electric utilities that rely heavily on coal-fired generation).
This one-day conference will feature speakers from air and energy
regulatory agencies, electric utilities, energy producers, academic
institutions, environmental groups, and public policy organizations to
explore legal, policy, economic, and other issues surrounding the new
rules, including:
1. EPA's rulemaking process and the likely framework of the EPA rules.
2. Options available to states for complying with the EPA rules.
3. Options available to utilities and other energy producers for
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Huffman's bill SB 474, is even worse than the HB 3075 by Nelson, Storch, et al. offered last year. That bill at least had a cap, in that it limited landfills from exceeding their cap for drill cuttings by no more than 40 %. the text of SB 474 consists of a single paragraph added to 22-15-8 as shown below. My position is that the landfill caps are sacred, and if the gas industry produced too much waste, they should haul it to PA or Ohio.
JBK
(g) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code to the contrary, a commercial solid waste facility may lawfully receive drill cuttings and associated drilling waste generated from horizontal well sites above the monthly tonnage limits of that commercial solid waste facility: Provided, That the drill cuttings and associated drilling waste are placed in a separate cell dedicated solely to the disposal of drilling waste. The secretary may allow solid waste facilities that are actively constructing a separate cell for drilling waste to accept drilling waste until September 30, 2014, without counting it towards the permitted monthly tonnage limits: Provided, That, That under no circumstances may a solid waste facility exclude or refuse to take municipal solid waste until it has reached its monthly permitted tonnage limits.
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Huffman presented the DEP budget outlook at Senate Finance yesterday afternoon. This bill was just introduced yesterday. It is DEP's bill. So I got a copy of it when it was available, and after the Finance meeting had a conversation with Randy and Kristen Boggs and Scott Mandirola about it. I showed them the bill and asked why radiation meters and monitoring were not included in the bill, as Randy had said they would be. He was surprised and Kristen said it was a mistake done by bill drafting. They said they would fix that.
But this is still a bad bill.
Don
In a message dated 2/3/2014 1:49:21 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, dan(a)ohvec.org writes:
Allowing disposal of drill cuttings from well sites in commercial solid waste facilities
Ugh, anybody else seen this yet? Thoughts on what to do?
-Dan Taylor
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Great cartoon that we should use. It focuses on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, but it would not take too much to insert your favorite anti-regulatory issue.
Jim Kotcon
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Building on success in Chestertown, Md., the Center for Environment &
Society at Washington College is partnering with four more towns on the
Eastern Shore to help them significantly reduce energy use and greenhouse
gas emissions.
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Paul Wilson
Sierra Club
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Charles Town, WV 25414-1130
Phone: 304-725-4360
Cell: 304-279-1361
"There is no forward until you have gone back" ~Buddha
"In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous" ~ Aristotle