Last Thursday there was a hearing to decide if we would be allowed to intervene in the interest of clean water in a legal case between the state of Kentucky and ICG and Frasure Creek Mining. The Appalachian Water Watch team shot a short video in the court room prior to the start of the January 27th hearing. We provided a little background on the case and interviewed some of our most valued partners, people the Commonwealth of Kentucky calls “unwarranted burdens”. You can watch it here:
The case was brought about by our investigation that found 20,000 violations of the clean water act. The judge heard arguments from all parties and now we are just waiting to hear what he decides.
For a bit more information on the story check out these articles from:
The Institute for Southern Studies: Showdown over King Coal’s Rule in Kentucky
The Daily Independent Court Hears Arguments in Coal Case
The Lexington Herald Leader: Judge Hears Arguments in Coal Case
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