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Del. Evan Hansen, D-Monongalia, poses questions on a bill exempting some aboveground storage tanks used by the oil and natural gas industry from the Aboveground Storage Tank Act. (Photo Provided)
CHARLESTON A change proposed to the law regulating aboveground storage tanks would exempt certain tanks used by the oil and natural gas industry if approved by the West Virginia Legislature.
The House Energy and Manufacturing Committee took up House Bill 2598 on Tuesday, which would exempt aboveground storage tanks holding 210 barrels or less, about 8,820 gallons, and used for brine water or other fluids produced for use by the oil and natural gas industry from the Aboveground Storage Tank Act.
CHARLESTON â A pandemic. A brutal winter driving up utility bills. An unemployment rate that remains slightly higher than it was before last springâs COVID-19 shutdowns in a state that had the nationâs highest percentage of households receiving food stamps and second-lowest median household income before the coronavirus crisis.
These are the daily problems that make West Virginia consumers particularly vulnerable right now.
Enter Robert Williams, the new director of the state Public Service Commissionâs Consumer Advocate Division.
âI think I know what Iâm getting into,â Williams said.
Williams, 63, of Charleston, will take over leading the Consumer Advocate Division next week. Williams is currently an attorney for the House of Delegates Minority Caucus and previously served as an attorney for the House Judiciary Committee. But heâll be drawing more as consumer advocate from his past experience as a law clerk, staff attorney, administrative
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West Virginia American Water Names Michael Raymo Director of Engineering
January 25, 2021 GMT
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 25, 2021
West Virginia American Water announced today that Michael Raymo has been named Director of Engineering for the company. Raymo replaces Brett Morgan who recently retired from West Virginia American Water after nearly 35 years of dedicated service.
Raymo, a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and Army veteran, joins West Virginia American Water after serving in American Water’s Military Services Group for the last 10 years, most recently as the Director of Capital and Assessment Management and Regional Director of Operations. Prior to joining American Water, Raymo spent more than a decade as a project engineer with S&B Engineers and Constructors in Houston, Texas and as an Engineer Officer in the United States Army with wo
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Dirty water is flushed from water lines along U.S. Route 61 last month. West Virginia American Water is in the process of totally taking over the provision of water to those formerly served by the Page-Kincaid Public Service District. The PSD water treatment plant has been closed and all water for the area will be supplied by WVAWâs New River water treatment plant.
Submitted photo Jan 10, 2021
Jan 10, 2021
Dirty water is flushed from water lines along U.S. Route 61 last month. West Virginia American Water is in the process of totally taking over the provision of water to those formerly served by the Page-Kincaid Public Service District. The PSD water treatment plant has been closed and all water for the area will be supplied by WVAWâs New River water treatment plant.