Wednesday, April 16, 2008
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT QUARRY PROJECT
A SAMPLE LETTER TO WEST VIRGINIA DEP
April 16, 2008
Director, Division of Water and Waste Management, DEP
Attn: Michelle Brenner, Permitting Section
Ms. Brenner,
I am responding to Public Notice No. AW-01-2008, April 10, 2008 in The Journal concerning Permit No. WV0111457. This permit allowing the discharge of “stormwater associated with industrial activities – outlet No. 001” is of great concern to the town of
The accelerated discharge of storm water into Mill Creek will, in effect, deprive the community of the normal replenishing of the watertable that naturally occurs. A stormwater discharge into Mill Creek will carry with it the chemicals and minerals that have been released by the quarrying operation. Mill Creek passes through Gerrardstown, along Route 51 through Bunker Hill on its path through
The presence of a quarry so close to a historical town and numerous historical sites on the National Registry is unforgivable in the first place. The discharge of water from an industrial site into a stream in such close proximity to large populations is highly objectionable.
I would like an opportunity to express my concerns at the public hearing scheduled for May 14, 2008 at the James Rumsey Technical Institute.
Sincerely,
MAY 14TH HEARING IS FOR DISCHARGE OF WATER
"WATER ENTIRELY COMPOSED OF STORMWATER ASSOCIATED WITH INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES.."
Monday, April 14, 2008
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Public Hearing Scheduled May 14, 2008
on Route 9 in Hedgesville.
You have an opportunity to send comments to the West Virginia
Department of Environmental Protection from April 10 to May 10,2008.
See posting for Public Comment Period document