Thursday, May 23 2013 1:13 PM EDT2013-05-23 17:13:02 GMT
The document offers best practices for the process used by pipeline companies to install pipelines under highways, railroads and bodies of water in instances where trenching is not feasible.
The document offers best practices for the process used by pipeline companies to install pipelines under highways, railroads and bodies of water in instances where trenching is not feasible.
Thursday, May 23 2013 7:07 AM EDT2013-05-23 11:07:20 GMT
New study documents benefits of coal exports for state and national economies. Exports hit 107 million tons in 2011 and a record 126 million tons in 2012; 105 million tons is projected for 2013.
New study documents benefits of coal exports for state and national economies. Exports hit 107 million tons in 2011 and a record 126 million tons in 2012; 105 million tons is projected for 2013.
Wednesday, May 22 2013 3:09 PM EDT2013-05-22 19:09:14 GMT
Lewisburg City Council passed a resolution May 21 opposing Mon Power's $1 billion proposal to buy the Harrison power plant; Morgantown council's resolution expresses concern.
Lewisburg City Council passed a resolution May 21 opposing Mon Power's $1 billion proposal to buy the Harrison power plant; Morgantown council's resolution expresses concern.
Tuesday, May 21 2013 2:25 PM EDT2013-05-21 18:25:44 GMT
Directors were re-elected and shareholder measures on executive pay and corporate governance failed, while demonstrators outside protested labor practices, Mon Power's purchase of Harrison plant.
Directors were re-elected and shareholder measures on executive pay and corporate governance failed, while demonstrators outside protested labor practices, Mon Power's purchase of Harrison plant.
A report on the falling death of 57-year-old miner resulted in multiple citations for Alpha Natural Resources.
Clyde Dolin of Danville fell to his death from an elevator at Alpha's Independence Coal Co. on May 17. He had 37 years of experience in the coal industry.
The Mine Safety and Health Administration report on the incident points to a failure of management to ensure equipment safety.
"A practice existed of using extension sections throughout the plant, separate from ladder base portions," the report states. "The ladder section being used was not properly secured to prevent it from slipping or falling and the use of personal fall protection equipment was not ensured where there was a danger of falling."
The report states that a manager at the plant, James Maynard, even had helped steady the improper section of ladder before Dolin, a mechanic had begun work.
"According to an eyewitness, James Maynard, Foreman, was present at the work area immediately prior to the accident and helped a witness steady the ladder while the victim climbed the ladder to perform the work," the MSHA report stated. "Additionally, the investigation found the obvious and extensive condition to be prevalent in that four other ladder extension sections were found in the plant that were separated from their bases and appeared to have been used in that manner. Maynard allowed the ladders to be used despite their condition and despite the presence of conspicuous warning labels attached to the ladder extensions."
The company received a total of four citations related to the accident.