@433 Problem with Var is u go back in time… u technically played advantage and gave them a 2 for 1 on goal… they hit the post… then go back to give them the pk. Its one or the other cant be both. But its a pen on contact imo. Unfortunate play
@shitco101@stockplaymaker1@SarwanJohn With all due respect bud… have some patience… i think ull be pleasently surprised in the end … @SarwanJohn isnt the issue here or any other trader… They did not get the extension to bleed for 6months. Narrative will change when u feel exhausted.
$CLNV
Corrected date for public hearing. Moves our target up a couple of weeks. Small victories.
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Ed responded to my E-mail :
Dear citizen,
We are writing to inform you that the links previously provided regarding the Clean-Seas West Virginia, Inc. air quality permit application have been corrected.
Thank you for reaching out regarding the air quality permit application for the Clean-Seas West Virginia, Inc. facility in Belle, West Virginia.
The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection’s Division of Air Quality (DAQ) has completed its preliminary evaluation for Permit Application R13-3728. The DAQ has determined that the proposed plastic pyrolysis facility meets all State and Federal air quality requirements.
A formal public notice regarding this determination will be published in the Charleston Gazette-Mail this Friday, June 26, 2026. This publication will initiate the public comment period, and the DAQ has scheduled a public meeting as follows:
Public Meeting Information
The DAQ will host an in-person meeting to provide information, answer questions, and accept oral comments.
- Date & Time: Tuesday, July 14, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. (Doors open at 5:30 p.m.)
- Location: Belle Town Hall’s Gym, 1100 E Dupont Ave, Belle, WV 25015
- Pre-registration: To secure a spot to speak, please complete the https://t.co/KQAA0qP9ma by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, July 13, 2026.
- Telephone Registration: If you do not have internet access, please register by calling Nicole Ernest at (304) 926-0499 ext. 41256.
- Note: Oral comments are limited to five minutes per person.