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The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection has approved funds for the asbestos abatement, environmental remediation and demolition of dilapidated warehouse buildings on 19th Street purchased by the city of Wheeling last year.
WHEELING The City of Wheeling is getting some funding help from the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection to clear dilapidated warehouse buildings from the 19th Street property, which the city of Wheeling acquired last year.
City Manager Robert Herron reported to city council this week that the funding has been secured, and work should begin in the coming weeks to clean up environmental issues and raze the buildings. That came last Friday, he said.
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US tight oil production fell by less than 1% in January m-o-m, to 6.9 million b/d (after upcoming revisions, hz. wells only). Tight gas output continued its upward trend since last May, although it is still below the March 2020 high (toggle Product to gas to see this).
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Volunteers remove trash from Wheeling Creek as part of a previous Make Wheeling Shine event. Event organizers are looking for volunteers for this yearâs event, starting at 9 a.m. Saturday.
WHEELING Spring cleanups continue in the city of Wheeling, and the Department of Parks and Recreation is seeking volunteers for its third annual Make Wheeling Shine event this weekend.
Rochelle Barry, director of Wheeling’s Department of Parks and Recreation, said the annual community cleanup event will kick off at 9 a.m. on Saturday. The cleanup will focus on city playgrounds and open spaces throughout town.
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Work is underway on a new river access site at Cotton Hill along the New River. The new parking area will allow both commercial and private river users improved access to the remote stretch of river that runs from Cotton Hill downstream through the lower reaches of the New River Gorge to Gauley Bridge. A similar public access site was developed at the take-out along U.S. Route 60 in Gauley Bridge last year.
Steve Keenan/The Fayette Tribune WVDEP begins work on river access site for Dries section of the New River Apr 29, 2021
Apr 29, 2021
Work is underway on a new river access site at Cotton Hill along the New River. The new parking area will allow both commercial and private river users improved access to the remote stretch of river that runs from Cotton Hill downstream through the lower reaches of the New River Gorge to Gauley Bridge. A similar public access site was developed at the take-out along U.S. Route 60 in Gauley Bridge