WVDEP accepting applications for 2023 grant funding for economic development of abandoned mine lands
charleston, w.va. – The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection’s (WVDEP) Office of Abandoned Mine Lands and Reclamation (AML) is taking applications for a portion of $29.3 million in ...
WEST VIRGINIA (WCHS) — Thousands of volunteers gathered in April to collect more than 140 tons of litter across 900 miles throughout the state as a part of West Virginia Department of Environmental ...
charleston, w.va. – The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDEP) is accepting water quality data collected from the state’s waters for the development of its 2024 integrated report ...
KANAWHA COUNTY, W.Va. (WCHS) — Community members met at the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection building Thursday to discuss Optima Belle's permit request to increase operations with ...
MINGO COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Mercury has been found on a property in Williamson, West Virginia, according to the WVDEP’s Chief Communications Officer. The WVDEP confirmed on Wednesday that it was ...
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced a new version of AirToxScreen, the tool by which it estimates lifetime potential health risks from exposure ...
Search efforts are still ongoing Sunday for a miner who remains unaccounted for following a flooding incident at the Rolling ...
The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, in partnership with the West Virginia Rivers Coalition, Fair Shake Environmental Legal Services, and other local organizations, will host a ...
ROANOKE, W.Va. (WBOY) — The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection and the West Virginia Department of Transportation held its annual Adopt-A-Highway volunteer picnic Saturday at ...
CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) — The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection’s Make It Shine program mobilized more than thousands of volunteers to pick up over 140 tons of trash and to clean ...
Nov. 14—FAIRMONT — The state Department of Environmental Protection has $38 million in federal funds to plug certain oil and gas wells and is gathering public input on how to pick the projects.
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