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This news story originally provided by
The Register-herald
December 11, 2005
Slurry spill reported at Marfork plant
By Michelle James
REGISTER-HERALD REPORTER
A booster pump that pushes coal slurry into the Brushy Fork
impoundment at Massey Energy’s Marfork Coal Co. preparation plant
failed Saturday morning, dumping close to 10,000 gallons of black
sludge into a stream, the state Department of Environmental
Protection said.
DEP chief communications officer Jessica Greathouse said the spill
affected a 5-mile area and traveled from Little Marsh Fork Creek
into Marsh Fork and into Coal River.
Greathouse said the DEP issued an imminent harm cessation order,
forcing Massy to close the preparation plant until the pump was
fixed and the slurry cleaned.
The DEP learned of the spill following a phone call placed to the
agency’s emergency tip line, Greathouse said.
Matt Noerpel of Coal River Mountain Watch said the group placed the
call to the DEP after learning of the spill about 11 a.m. Saturday.
Greathouse said once the slurry has been cleaned, the cessation
order will turn into violation, although she says any penalties
Massey may face are unknown at this time.
DEP officials will revisit the scene today to check on the clean-up
progress, Greathouse said.
— E-mail: mjames@register-herald.com
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