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EPA regulations on power plant emissions could devastate Western Maryland coal mining, industry says

ROBBIE FEINBERGCapital News Service

WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency’s restrictions on new coal and natural gas power plants meant to reduce carbon emissions that contribute to climate change would be a disaster for Western Maryland’s coal mining business, industry representatives said.

The new regulations, announced Friday by EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy, would allow new coal-powered plants to emit up to 1,100 pounds of carbon per megawatt-hour. Natural gas plants would be allowed to emit between 1,000 and 1,100 pounds of carbon per megawatt-hour, depending on their size.

“They’ll have a devastating effect on us because they want to eliminate the coal-powered plants, and all of their actions will do just that,” said Adrienne Ottaviani, the executive director of the Maryland Coal Association. “It will be probably more of the coal companies in Maryland closing their doors. They just can’t continue with the regulations being placed upon them.”

According to the latest annual report from the Maryland Bureau of Mines, mining companies employed 373 workers in Allegany and Garrett counties in 2011, producing about 3 million tons of coal that year. That number put Maryland 18th in the nation in total coal production.

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EPA Awards $300K To Help Potomac Highlands Region

Apr. 26, 2012

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and American Rivers recently awarded a $300,000 grant to Frostburg State University (FSU), the Western Maryland Resource Conservation and Development Council (WMRCD), and the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to reduce flooding, restore forests, and promote local food production in the Potomac Highlands region.

In the past, many of the region’s streams have been damaged by harmful logging, mining, dams, and other development, noted U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin.

The $300,000 grant is part of a comprehensive initiative to help protect and restore rivers in the Potomac Highlands region. WMRCD is partnering with FSU, the DNR, and others to convert unused mined land into a five-acre greenhouse complex designed to train community members for high quality jobs, while producing local food and tree seedlings to be used in restoration projects throughout the region.

“This grant is a win-win for everyone involved because it represents a true partnership in which Frostburg State, the WMRCD and the DNR have joined with EPA and American Rivers to initiate a comprehensive environmental restoration effort that will create jobs and help restore the Potomac watershed,” said Cardin, a member of the Environment and Public Works Committee and chair of the Water and Wildlife Subcommittee. “Contamination from mining activities and other development can have a devastating effect, and this grant will help restore the area’s rivers, streams and forests.”

The environmental, social and economic benefits include reducing runoff that contributes to Potomac basin flooding and acid mine drainage,;re-establishing natural forest habitat on strip-mined lands; creating two permanent, sustainable jobs, and a training facility that will help create additional job opportunities; and providing local healthy food to the residents of western Maryland.

American Rivers is implementing the EPA grant program that awards local, innovative solutions to benefit clean water and local economies. A total of $1.3 million is being awarded to seven projects to protect rivers and clean water in the Potomac Highlands region of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia.

The Highlands region is the headwaters of the Potomac River, which flows through the nation’s capital. Cardin noted the region’s forests and streams provide rich habitat for fish, wildlife, and plants, as well as an increasingly popular recreation and tourism destination.

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