| # | Name | Comments |
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| 51 | Anonymous | |
| 52 | Christopher Eads | |
| 53 | Christopher Eads | |
| 54 | kenneth king | |
| 55 | Jim and Virginia Wagner | We are sick and tired of mountain top removals and of coal-fired power generating plants. Our nation desperately needs to move towards renewable energy, and towards conservation. |
| 56 | Lydia Garvey | |
| 57 | Mary Anne Dann | |
| 58 | Patrick | |
| 59 | deb cinamon whalen | The epa needs to take an aggresive position to protect the environment from mountain top removal coal mining. |
| 60 | Jerise Fogel | |
| 61 | Sara Wilts | It is disgraceful that instead of protecting our waters and people, you have given the coal industry a free ride to pollute without even a slap on the hand.
You must realize that your mandate is to protect, not to abet polluters in their efforts to avoid federal legislation. |
| 62 | Jennifer Hudnall | |
| 63 | patricia holbrook | |
| 64 | Anonymous | |
| 65 | Daniel and Susan Wright | The DEP picks and chooses laws that the legislature has mandated. I have proven this in surface mine board hearings, yet they continue to do so.They have no authority to ignore law you all have inacted. |
| 66 | cathy pardee | |
| 67 | Daniel Swan | Clean water is essential for a healthy environment, but more importantly, for healthy people. |
| 68 | Eleanor Gould | |
| 69 | Ryan Lynch | |
| 70 | Trevor Swan Jr. | |
| 71 | Marcia Leitch | |
| 72 | Marcia Leitch | |
| 73 | Jean McMaken | |
| 74 | Katie LaBarge | |
| 75 | Bob Hamburg | |
| 76 | Anonymous | |
| 77 | Kelly Swan | |
| 78 | Kelly Swan | |
| 79 | Laura Ketchum | |
| 80 | Melissa Ellsworth | |
| 81 | sylvia ellsworth | |
| 82 | Sue Terrill | |
| 83 | Margaret Spransy | |
| 84 | James Vogt | |
| 85 | David M Bryant PhD | |
| 86 | Jaen Sidney | |
| 87 | Kevin E Fooce | |
| 88 | Amanda Fooce | |
| 89 | Anonymous | |
| 90 | Samantha Fooce | |
| 91 | Hedda Haning | |
| 92 | Kathryn A. Stone | DEP's sacred obligation to the citizens of West Virginia to protect the environment supercedes any obligations to political or industrial entities. Many good and well-qualified people work for DEP, but its management appears, historically, to be corrupted by power.
Kathryn A. Stone |
| 93 | Denise Giardina | I was at a hearing this morning about an MTR permit at Ansted. The DEP is a joke and was clearly working with the coal company lawyers, even passing notes back and forth. |
| 94 | Wendye McGehee | The current policies are not only appalling, but they are downright CRIMINAL. DO something about it, or find yourselves out of a job, because we mean business and will not rest until you people get your priorities straight!!! |
| 95 | kim kramer | |
| 96 | bernard demartini | the WV DEP has a very important function in protecting the lives and quality of life of many West Virginians. I'm sure they will want to do better than what recent reports indicate. |
| 97 | Bob Hamburg | |
| 98 | Abby Chapple | Water is life! |
| 99 | Larry B. Dadisman | The waters we protect were put here by God for human consumption and to sustain life. It was not intended to be turned over to corporations for flushing their harmful and life ending poisons upon everyone else. It is their responsibility and the EPA to protect the public and wildlife by cleaning up and stopping these discharges into our waters. |
| 100 | Patrick | |