WEST VIRGINIA

BY PHILIP FINE The US National Mining Association is predicting that over the next five years, more than 15,000 mining jobs will be lost in West Virginia after a recent court decision that centred around a single definition of "fill material," whose disposal will henceforth only be permitted for projects mainly concerned with construction. "This is a terrible human tragedy for those who, only last week, felt their jobs finally were secure," said National Mining Association President Jack Gerard. His reaction was to a May 8 ruling, which ...


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