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The Charleston Gazette-Mail published this editorial on June 22: There are many industrial sites in the rustbelt â especially in Appalachia â where the dark joke goes âYou get cancer just driving by that place.â Data from two Union Carbide facilities in Kanawha County â one in Institute and one in South Charleston â show an increase in fugitive ethylene oxide emissions over the past decade. Overall, emissions of the chemical byproduct â which was declared a carcinogen in 2018 â are down since 2014, but the rise in âfugitiveâ emissions means more ethylene oxide is getting into the air through leaks or other malfunctions at the plants, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. And, overall, emissions at the South Charleston plant tripled from 2009 to 2019. ....
[email protected] The company West Virginia Methanol, Inc. submitted a permit application in November 2020 to build a facility in Pleasants County on a former carbon black site along the Ohio River. The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection accepted public comments and held an online public hearing this week on the facility. This facility is yet another bad industrial idea for the Ohio River Valley. If built, the permit application for this facility states that it will use 36 million cubic feet of natural gas per day to create 1,000 tons of methanol per day. All of that gas has to come from hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, of shale deposits. On Dec. 14, 2020, Concerned Health Professionals of New York along with Physicians for Social Responsibility released the 7th Edition of the Compendium of Scientific, Medical, and Media Findings Demonstrating Risks and Harms of Fracking (Unconventional Gas and Oil Extraction). This fully referenced compila ....