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Senator Byrd's powerful statement on Marsh Fork Elementary

by: Carnacki

Wed Oct 07, 2009 at 16:50:05 PM EDT


by Carnacki

From an email:

BYRD CALLS ON MASSEY ENERGY TO
ACT RESPONSIBLY IN MARSH FORK

           Washington, DC - Reacting to news reports, Senator Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va., today blasted Massey Energy officials for their refusal to provide assistance to efforts to replace the existing Marsh Fork Elementary School because of potential environmental dangers. The Raleigh County School is adjacent to a coal silo constructed by Massey, and sits at the foot of the company's pond that holds back hundreds of millions of gallons of toxic coal slurry.  Massey is moving forward with plans to build a second coal storage silo on their site adjacent to the Marsh Fork Elementary School, further compounding the environmental hazards for the school children nearby.

"Such arrogance suggests a blatant disregard for the impact of their mining practices on our communities, residents and particularly our children.  These are children's lives we are talking about," said Byrd.

"If Massey were not operating near Marsh Fork Elementary, we would not be debating what to do about moving these young students someplace safer.  This is not the taxpayers' burden to remedy.  This is Massey Energy's responsibility to address."

Byrd added that, "Let me be clear about one thing - this is not about the coal industry or their hard-working coal miners. This is about companies that blatantly disregard human life and safety because of greed. That is never acceptable."

"At a time when coal is under such close scrutiny, coal companies operating in West Virginia should be working together to put their best foot forward. For the sake of the entire coal industry, Massey Energy should strive to be a better and more responsible corporate citizen. And for the sake of the kids, they should address these serious environmental concerns at Marsh Fork Elementary immediately."

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Wow. (4.00 / 4)
Good for Sen. Byrd. He gets it. He knows what it takes to be seen as a good faith partner in negotiations.

Great closing:

"At a time when coal is under such close scrutiny, coal companies operating in West Virginia should be working together to put their best foot forward. For the sake of the entire coal industry, Massey Energy should strive to be a better and more responsible corporate citizen. And for the sake of the kids, they should address these serious environmental concerns at Marsh Fork Elementary immediately."


For the sake of the kids (4.00 / 4)
Blankenship had plenty of money to spend on a cynical, unsuccessful effort to influence W.Va. elections--he can afford to help move Marsh Fork Elementary.

Blankenship still has the domain andforthesakeofthekids.com registered.


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Big Daddy (4.00 / 5)
Big Daddy taking them to the woodshed.

When a man embarks upon a crime, he is morally guilty of any other crime which may spring from it. Sherlock Holmes.

Better late than..... (4.00 / 4)
not at all....glad to see the elder statesman make a declaratory statement against his big campaign contributors, that's odd for him.  In all the years he has served the citizens and corporations of this state I think this is a first for him.  Good job Sen. Byrd...now vote for cap and trade and we'll really be impressed.

Manchin won't care what RCB says, (4.00 / 4)
but I guarantee Rahall's ears perked up.
It is nice to see such truthful words coming from a member the leader of the West Virginia federal delegation.
Mountain Top Removal Coal Processing is unhealthy? Who knew!?!

Thank you, Senator Byrd.


Patting myself on the back ;) (4.00 / 2)
Congressman Rahall:
"I certainly agree with Senator Byrd. Massey Energy should take this significant step of helping to replace the Marsh Fork Elementary School so that these children no longer have to fear the threat of adverse health effects of nearby coal operations.  It would go a long way toward improving the good will of the public toward that company and the coal industry."

Who called it?


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you definite called that one. (4.00 / 1)
I thought of your comment when I saw Rahall's remarks.

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Rahall and Rockefeller, Wow! (4.00 / 2)
It's like they just found out about this.  Massey said they were surprised by Byrd's criticism, no more than I was.  Like you said, better late than never.  I especially like For the Sake of the Children.

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