Dear friends.  
 
 You have a rare and limited opportunity to comment to the WV  Division of 
Air Quality regarding a proposed Cement Batch Plant on Bakers Ridge  Road, 
within about one-fourth mile of US 119 North (Pt. Marion  Road).
 
The dust to be discharged will likely be rich in silica, known to  cause 
silicosis which is
not unlike coal miners respiratory disease (pneumoconiosis).   There are also 
links to
lung cancer.  A public meeting in Morgantown would be useful,  in my opinion.
 
If you can mail comments directly to the DAQ, address shown below  by 
Saturday noon, that should work OK.  Or, you have two other  options:  (a)  you can 
FAX a letter on Monday to 304-926-0478, or (b)  you can send me your letter by 
email and I will enclose it in my overnight  packet which I will be mailing on 
Saturday at noon, or FAX one for you on  Monday.
 
Duane Nichols,  _duane330(a)aol.com_ (mailto:duane330@aol.com) , 599-8040.
 
See the following details..........  be sure to mention the  "Alcon Concrete 
Batch Plant"
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Notice 009661,  April 8, 2005,  Morgantown Dominion Post.  
 
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the  general public that Alcon, LLC has submitted a 
General Permit request to the WV  DEP, Division of Air Quality, to construct 
a Concrete Batch Plant located near  Morgantown.  This plant is expected to 
begin operation on or about the 1st  of August 2005.
 
This Plant is estimated to have the  potential to discharge 32.48 tons per 
year of particulate matter (PM) and 14.79  tons per year of particulate matter 
smaller than 10 microns  (PM-10).
 
All written comments must be  received by the DAQ within thirty (30) days, 
i.e. by May 8, 2005.  In the  event this is a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, 
the comment period is  extended until 5 pm on the following regularly 
scheduled business day.  The  Director may elect to hold a public meeting based upon 
the comments  received.  Only those written comments relevant to air quality 
issues will  be considered.
 
WV DEP Division of Air  Quality
Permitting Section
601 57th Street
Charleston, WV  25304
 
Telephone: 304-926-0499, ext.  1227.
FAX: 304-926-0478
 
Note: Comments must be received by  mail or FAX by 5 pm on Monday, May  9th.