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One of Three Released, Climate Ground Zero in Need of Funds

Saturday, February 27th, 2010
posted by ambernitch

Joe Hamsher, one of three arrested for occupying Marfork Coal Company’s main office in order to deliver a citizen’s arrest warrant to Marfork President, Christopher Blanchard, and Massey CEO, Don Blankenship, was released Thursday for a cash-only bail amount of $5,000. Mike Roselle and Tom Smyth remain in jail, held for a combined total of $12,500.

Upon release, Hamsher expressed concern for his fellow comrades still held in Southern Regional Jail and stressed the need for additional funds for the campaign. “We’ve put the pressure on Massey and they’re not making it easy, but that’s just proof we need to continue what we’re doing,” Hamsher said.

With the recent black water spill into Clear Fork River and the anniversary of the Buffalo Creek Disaster, we are reminded that neither coal companies like Massey Energy and Pioneer Fuel nor the West Virginia DEP have a history of adequately protecting public health and safety. Please contribute to the struggle by donating to Climate Ground Zero.

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CGZ to Meet Marfork Coal Co. in Federal Court

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
posted by Dea

At 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning (Feb. 23), four of the seven protesters arrested during the recent tree-sit on Coal River Mountain will be defending themselves in a Federal preliminary injunction hearing at the Raleigh County Courthouse in Beckley. Marfork Coal Co., a Massey subsidiary, is claiming $75,000 in damages and is seeking a permanent restraining order on the activists. The defendants have filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, on grounds that the injunction employs overly broad language and that the charge of $75,000 is excessive. This claim contradicts Marfork Coal’s previous statement that the tree-sit did not stop mining operations.

Anyone who wishes to attend the hearing is welcome to come and watch. A valid photo identification is required for entry.

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Massey and Marfork, the real eco-terrorists

Thursday, February 18th, 2010
posted by charles

Massey Energy released this statement today in response to Roselle, Hamsher and Smyth occupying the Marfork Mining Co., office in Pettus, W.Va.  Here is my response:

The three arrested today have committed themselves to nonviolence and had no intention of causing harm to any individual. We regret to hear of the condition of Marfork’s secretary and hope she recovers quickly. However, Hamsher said in a call from jail that she was still working when they were driven away by police.

Last July, Massey tried during the dragline occupation to falsely claim that Climate Ground Zero protestors sent a Massey employee to the hospital. During the tree sit above Pettry Bottom last August, a Massey worker died because nobody could hear his emergency horn over the noise Massey ordered security to make to deprive the sitters of sleep. At the apparent request of his family, I am striking this sentence.  For background, please see the comments below.

The same shameful logic that allows Massey to blow up mountains and destroy peoples’ lives allows them to falsely blame protestors for employee injuries. Massey is the only one here using explosives and keeping people up at night worrying about flooding and failed sludge impoundments.  Who’s the real eco-terrorists?

“Yes, we agree, the county prosecutor needs to step up their enforcement of the law against Massey and their employees who engage in violence against our communities and activists,”  said Judy Bonds, who was slapped at the June 23 ralley by Ruth Tucker.  The county fined Tucker only $100 for her violent act, while nonviolent anti-strip mining activists have regularly been given maximum fines.

The only thing destroying West Virginia’s economy is coal and its boom-and-bust cycle. Appalachian counties that produce coal are, across the board, poorer, unhealthier and see shorter lifespans than geographically similar Appalachian counties that don’t produce coal, according to this study.  Two other studies, here and here, also show that the coal industry costs government more than it pays in taxes.

Massey, the coal industry and the banks that fund them are criminal enterprises living off the government and destroying one of the most beautiful and biodiverse places on the planet. As noted by the citizen’s arrest warrant the three protestors took to Marfork this morning, Massey and its executives are guilty of wanton endangerment involving destructive devices, explosive materials or incendiary devices, a felony, for the roulette game they’re playing with Brushy Fork. Massey is also guilty of attempting to kill or injure by poison, another felony, for its role in underground slurry injection near Rawl, W.Va., Prenter, W.Va., and the surrounding communities.

As I write this, I can hear and feel Massey blasting apart the mountains around us; they must be stopped before there’s nothing left to save. Please donate to our legal defense and general funds.

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Citizen’s Arrest Warrant issued to Marfork president for wanton endangerment, poisoning & assault of children near a school

Thursday, February 18th, 2010
posted by Dea



marfork office occupation

Left, Joe Hamsher and Mike Roselle approach the Marfork Coal office with a banner reading "CLOSED: Stop the Blasting!" early this morning as Tom Smyth records on-site media. Right, the office employee who greets the peaceful protestors angrily rips the banner down from the door. Photo by Cheshire/Climate Ground Zero

Citizen’s Arrest Warrant

Defendant: Christopher L. Blanchard, President of Marfork Coal Company

Complaint: Since 1994, the Marfork Coal Company has committed over 100 documented permit violations.  Violations include (but are not limited to) multiple counts of improper blasting procedure (e.g. failure to notify residents of right to request pre-blast survey, failure to properly monitor blasts, etc.), failure to control air pollution, failure to install and/or maintain drainage control systems, and conducting surface mining operations beyond permit limits. Marfork’s continued operations in such close proximity to both Marsh Fork Elementary and the Pettus Head Start Program are not only endangering, but also assaulting the children at these locations with coal dust and other particulates floating off of the mine sites owned by Marfork Coal.

Moreover, on February 5, the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection issued a notice of violation to Marfork for failure of an upstream expansion of its Brushy Fork Impoundment to meet the engineering factor of safety of 1.5 required for coal dams.   The Brushy Fork Impoundment contains 8.2 billion gallons of toxic coal waste; if it fails, Marfork estimates that 998 people will be killed.  In spite of this violation and massive level of risk to human life, Marfork is continuing its operations on the Bee Tree Strip Mine, placing nearby communities in imminent danger.

As President of the Marfork Coal Company, you are responsible for the illegal practices of Marfork.  Given the absence of any intervention from West Virginia or federal law enforcement, a citizen’s warrant has been issued for your, Christopher L. Blanchard’s, arrest.  Citizens of West Virginia have found probable cause that you are in violation of the following sections of the West Virginia State Code:

§61-3E-10.  Wanton endangerment involving destructive devices, explosive materials or incendiary devices; penalty: “Any person who wantonly performs any act with a destructive device, explosive material or incendiary device which creates substantial risk of death or serious bodily injury to another shall be guilty of a felony and, upon conviction thereof, shall be committed to the custody of the division of corrections for not less than two years nor more than ten years or fined not more than ten thousand dollars, or both.”

§61-2-7.  Attempt to kill or injure by poison; penalty: “If any person administer, or attempt to administer, any poison or other destructive thing in food, drink, medicine or otherwise, or poison any spring, well, reservoir, conduit or pipe of water, with intent to kill or injure another person, he shall be guilty of a felony, and upon conviction, shall be confined in the penitentiary not less than three nor more than eighteen years.”

§61-2-9b. Penalties for malicious or unlawful assault or assault of a child near a school: “Any person who, under the provisions of section nine of this article, maliciously assaults a child sixteen years of age or under within one thousand feet of a school is guilty of a felony, and, upon conviction, shall be punished by confinement in the penitentiary not less than five nor more than fifteen years.”

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Protestors Occupy Marfork Coal Co.’s Office in Response to Mounting Violations

Thursday, February 18th, 2010
posted by Dea

Contact: Mike Roselle (304 854 1852), Charles Suggs (304 854 7372), news@climategroundzero.org

Mike Roselle, Joe Hamsher, and Tom Smyth walk with purpose towards the Marfork Coal Company office this morning. The three activists peacefully entered the office to deliver a citizen's arrest warrant for Christopher Blanchard and Don Blankenship, the CEOs of Marfork and Massey, who are responsible for the destruction of Coal River Mountain and for numerous violations on their sites. Photo by Cheshire/Climate Ground Zero

Pettus, W.Va.– Three occupied Massey Energy subsidiary Marfork Coal Company, Inc.’s main office this morning at eight.  The protestors plan to present a citizen’s arrest warrant and list of violations on the Marfork processing plant, Bee Tree Surface Mine and Brushy Fork sludge impoundment to company president Christopher Blanchard and Massey CEO Don Blankenship.

Brushy Fork Impoundment activity
The above image shows two areas, in purple, where Massey Energy is blasting dangerously close to the Brushy Fork Impoundment and multiple gas wells. The tree sit was right next to the #2 Haul Road. Click the image for a larger version.

Marfork Coal Co. has started work on the Bee Tree Surface Mine, and is blasting within 1,000 feet of the impoundment. The blasting threatens to decrease the stability of the Brushy Fork dam, which sits above a honeycomb of abandoned underground mines.

Just last week, the W. Va. Department of Environmental Protection issued a violation on the impoundment for failing to meet an engineering safety factor. This measurement determines how much force a structure can withstand beyond the amount that is expected to be exerted upon it. At the time of the issuance, the dam could withstand thirty percent additional force, rather than the fifty percent mandated by law.

The WVDEP was acting under a ten-day notice issued to them by the federal Office of Surface Mining.

“What’s sad is that the federal government has to go in,” said Joseph Hamsher of Charleston, W.Va., one of the protestors occupying the office. “You just know that someone up the road is telling the West Virginia DEP not to give Massey any more violations.”

If the Brushy Fork impoundment breaks, a 38.49-foot wall of water will arrive in Sylvester, a town 4.8 miles downriver, within 36 minutes. By Massey Energy’s own estimates, the disaster would kill 998 people.

“I won’t stop breaking the law until they do,” said Mike Roselle, who along with Hamsher and Tom Smyth, intends to stay in the office until Marfork Coal Co. suspends blasting operations.


Addendum

Marfork Coal Company Violations on Coal River Mountain

Drainage violations on Marfork Coal Co.’s Brushy Fork impoundment, processing plant & refuse pile

Water violations on the Brushy Fork sludge impoundment

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Marfork Coal Company in Violation of Office of Miners’ Health Safety & Training Noise Protocol

Sunday, January 24th, 2010
posted by brast

UPDATE:

Though the noise had been stopped when police visited the site, security resumed the noise-blasting shortly after police left.  The airhorns are positioned several feet underneath the sitters’ platforms on a nearby tree.


1/24/10

To Whom It May Concern:

I am writing to report that the Marfork Coal Company has been in violation of the West Virginia Office of Miners’ Health Safety & Training noise protocol for several days.  Since Thursday, January 21, security  has been blasting four airhorns for prolonged periods of time – hours every day – on the Bee Tree Strip Mine.  Though I do not have an exact measurement of the volume of the noise, it was significantly greater than the 90-decibel threshold for permissible noise exposure that is articulated on page four of Chapter 3 of the Coal Mine Health Inspection Procedures Handbook.  Video of the noise can be seen at the following website: http://climategroundzero.net/2010/01/callmasseyonjan25/

The noise was briefly stopped this afternoon when a victim of the sound exposure contacted the police.  After the police left the scene, security began blaring the airhorns again.  Though the noise-blasting is directed at tree-sitters on the Bee Tree Strip Mine, it is also affecting all Marfork employees on or near the site.  These employees are being intentionally subjected to unreasonably loud and sustained noises. The Coal Mine Health Inspection Procedures Handbook outlines the dangers that miners already face as a result of noise exposure: “The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) has determined that approximately 13.4% of miners will suffer material hearing impairment during their working lifetime unless preventive measures are taken to reduce overexposures.”  Marfork’s decision to subject its workers to this additional noise demonstrates a gross disregard for the health and safety of its own employees, in addition to that of the tree-sitters.    Further, this noise-making could be considered felony wanton endangerment under Section 61-3E-10 of the West Virginia State Code.  I strongly urge you to launch an immediate investigation into Marfork’s noise practices and hold those who made the decision to sanction the noise-blasting legally responsible.

Sincerely,

Jonathan Sidney

jonathansidney1@gmail.com

(304) 854-1937

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WATE: The Cost of Coal

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009
posted by antrim



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VIDEO: Roselle and McGuinness Stop MTR Blasting on Cherry Pond Mountain

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009
posted by antrim

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Brave Mountaineers

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009
posted by antrim



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Non Violent Civil Disobedience Stops Work on Cherry Pond Mountain in the Coal River Valley, southern West Virginia

Monday, February 16th, 2009
posted by antrim


“We don’t feel like our trespass is nearly as serious as what they’re doing to West Virginia,” Roselle says. “We want this stopped. And we’re going to do whatever we can.”Mike Roselle and James McGuinness halt the movement of coal off Cherry Pond Mountain.

Mike Roselle and James McGuinness halt the movement of coal off Cherry Pond Mountain in Raleigh County, West Virginia. Very close to this MTR site sits 2.8 billion gallons of toxic coal sludge, precariously perched above the Marsh Fork Elementary School in Sundial, WV. This Massey Energy-owned MTR site puts the lives of Coal River Valley residents at risk. Residents contend that blasting will further destabalize the sludge impoundment, while fly rock and rock dust shower the neighboring hollows of Naoma. photograph by Antrim Caskey


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