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Re: Impact on water resources of Laurel Mountain wind project
Author: | Environment, West Virginia
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To: Director, Division of Water and Waste Management, DEP; Attention: Carrie Taylor, Permitting Section
“I respectfully request that you deny an NPDES permit for Application Number WVR104137 and that a public hearing be held concerning Application Number WVR104137. Construction activities for the proposed project along approximately 9 miles of ridgetop on Laurel Mountain will have negative impacts on the quality and quantity of water resources.”
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