New mailing address:                                                 
MonValley Clean Air Coalition 
P. O. Box 4679 
Star City, WV 26504-4679 
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Minutes  MVCAC 
June 13,  2005 
Duane provided a handout with a list of current  issues.  We began by 
reviewing these  issues. 
1.  The PILOT  agreement for the proposed Longview Power Plant – if we are 
going to appeal the  decision to dismiss the case by Judge Clawges in the WV 
Supreme Court, we need  to do so by August 1, 2005.  Phil is  recommending that 
we file an appeal, but he is unable to do it himself at this  time.  The Legal 
Committee was to  meet with an attorney who might be willing to take this on 
for us.  The group in attendance unanimously  agreed that we should undertake 
this appeal. 
2.  There will  be a public hearing in Charleston at the Public Service 
Commission (PSC) when  Longview applies for a transmission certificate.  The 
conditional siting certificate that  was granted to Longview will also be considered 
at this time.  Longview has filed a complaint to the US  Federal Regulatory 
Commission (FERC) charging that Allegheny Energy (owner of  the Ft Martin power 
plant) has not cooperated with them in their attempts to  obtain a connection 
to the high voltage grid system.  The Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland  
Interconnection Organization [P-J-M] has intervened on the side of Longview and  
asked for federal arbitration to settle the matter. 
3.  There were  two appeals of the air quality permit granted to Longview 
before the Kanawha  County Circuit Court, one by the Forks of Cheat Property 
Owners Association and  one by Jarrett Jamison.  The appeal  of the Forks of Cheat 
group was rejected last week.  The hearing for Jarrett’s appeal is to  take 
place in early July. 
4.  The PSC has  finalized the Rules for Siting Certificates; however, issues 
remain regarding  the permitted noise levels. 
5.  The  proposed Longview smoke stack would be 54 feet above the level 
permitted by the  Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).  Longview has applied to 
the FAA for approval of the stack.  A variety of groups and individuals  
provided comments to the FAA during the public comment period. 
6.  Allegheny  Energy (AE) was granted a permit to construct and operate a “
synfuels” plant at  the Ft Martin plant.  This would not  truly be a synthetic 
fuels plant, as AE would simply be spraying oil on the  coal; however, they 
would still receive the tax break granted to synthetic fuels  plants. 
7.  AE has  applied to the PSC for a rate hike (“environmental charge”) of 
about $3-$4 per  month to each residential electric bill to pay for scrubbers 
for the Ft Martin  plant.  Since this would make our  air cleaner, Karen 
suggested that we send a letter to the PSC in support of this  increase.  The group 
agreed that  this should be done. 
8.  Alcon LLC  of Buckhannon, WV had applied to the WV DEP Division of Air 
Quality for a permit  to construct and operate a batch cement plant.  The plant 
would be located off Bakers  Ridge Road near The Madison nursing home and the 
proposed site of the new  University High School on the site of an old surface 
mine that is unusually  dusty.  At a public hearing that was  held last week 
attended by twenty local residents and five staff personnel of  the Division 
of Air Quality, no one spoke in favor of the plant.  Despite this fact, it 
looks like the  permit will be granted. [The permit was granted (registered) on 
June  16th.  The period of  possible appeals is 30 days.] 
In new business: 
Duane brought up the issue of registering MVCAC as a  not-for-profit with the 
WV Secretary of State.  Linda moved that we should do this,  Paula seconded 
and the motion passed unanimously. 
Jonathan suggested that we needed a real address.  Duane will look into 
obtaining a PO  Box.  Martha indicated that she  thought it was possible that mail 
addressed to a PO Box could be delivered to an  individual.  This way, the 
mail  could be delivered to the current convener, and no one would have the  
responsibility of checking the PO Box. 
Sierra Club has earmarked $5,000 for CALP.  According to Paul Wilson, 
president of  the WV Chapter, these monies must be used for 501c3 activities.  If 
they are to be used to support  litigation, this must be approved by the national 
Sierra Club.  Duane asked Paul if Sierra would support  using the funds for 
the purchase of air monitoring equipment and Paul said “no,”  because that is 
considered a capital expense.  Monies for capital expenses come from a  
different source. 
Karen has spoken to Boggs Environmental about air  monitoring equipment.  
They would be  willing to purchase the equipment to support educational 
activities if MVCAC  will pay maintenance and repair expenses.  Duane moved that we 
empower the Executive Committee to write a letter  indicating that we wish to 
work with them on this endeavor.  Larry seconded the motion, and it passed  
unanimously. 
Sandy reported on activities of the Media Committee.  They established 
initiatives to:  1.  encourage people to attend City Council meetings and speak on 
air quality  issues; and 2.  write letters to the  editor.  Sign-up sheets were 
passed  around, so that members could choose one or both of these activities. 
 Sandy also reported that she is  designing a logo for the group. 
The air training workshop will be held Sunday, June 20 as  planned.  The 
location is to be  announced. [Training was held at the Cheat Lake Fire Hall.] 
Paula reported that the CALP Committee met, and the FAA and  FERC issues were 
discussed. 
Minutes prepared by Linda Shuster, Secretary; and,  distributed by Duane 
Nichols, Convenor. 
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The next regular general meeting of MVCAC will be on July  25th at 7 pm, at 
the 
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church on Patteson Drive in the  Suncrest area of 
Morgantown. 
Committees are encouraged to meet on Monday, July  11th, or at other 
convenient 
times.