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The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection renewed the permit, on Jan. 12, 2024, for Lexington Coal Company’s Crescent #2 Surface Mine in Boone and Raleigh counties after it issued two letters on Jan. 9 demanding payment of delinquent civil penalties totaling $5,562 to Lexington on that permit.
The DEP has issued Milton, West Virginia-based Lexington Coal 48 notices of violation and nine cessation orders since the beginning of 2021 for environmental failures at Lexington s Crescent #2 Surface Mine.
A prominent regional coal company owes hundreds of thousands of dollars in environmental fines and is in contempt of two federal court orders requiring it to clean up pollution at
The state’s program for reclaiming abandoned coal mines has long been plagued with problems, but state and federal officials have done little to prepare for this reckoning.