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Union Carbide South Charleston Landfill Case Appealed To 4th Circuit

Courtland is appealing a late September decision by U.S. District Judge John T. Copenhaver Jr. to impose a $200,000 civil penalty against Union Carbide for violating the Clean Water Act.

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Judge Fines Union Carbide, Orders Landfill Cleanup

Union Carbide will pay a $200,000 civil penalty for violating the Clean Water Act, U.S. District Judge John T. Copenhaver Jr. ruled on Friday.

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Postal Sorting Center To Remain In South Charleston

On Thursday, the news that the facility would retain its current functions came as a relief. The center will also get an investment of $22.8 million. 

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No Contaminants At Union Carbide Site? False, Expert Testifies

Union Carbide has applied for a stormwater discharge permit for its Massey Railyard in South Charleston.

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