Forwarded by Jane Clark at [log in to unmask] THIS MESSAGE IS AN INFORMATIONAL MESSAGE BEING SENT TO SIERRACLUB EMAIL USERS. ======================================================== Riders, Riders: West Virginia Mountaintop Removal Rider and Coal-Fired Power Plant Rider There are still several maverick anti-environmental riders loose on the range that will no doubt be a particularly difficult to stop. One particularly egregious rider, referred to as the "mountaintop removal rider," is being pushed by Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV), the powerful ranking member of the Appropriations Committee. The mountaintop removal rider would overturn an October 20 federal court decision that requires state and federal agencies to enforce the Clean Water Act and coal mining laws in West Virginia. Judge Charles Haden ruled that the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection cannot allow new mountaintop removal mines to dump millions of tons of waste rock into some types of streams. He ruled that allowing new mines to dump waste rock into streams violates two federal laws: the Clean Water Act and Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act. Drafts of Byrd's rider have proposed to exempt the dumping of waste rock into streams from any state and federal water quality laws. Byrd is threatening to use just about any legislative vehicle to pass his rider into law. His most recent target is the Foreign Ops bill which is pending before the Senate, but many speculate he will wait and sneak it into an omnibus bill right before Congress leaves town. This rider would create a huge loophole in the Clean Water Act, would lead to the destruction of thousands of miles of streams in West Virginia and sets a precedent that will be exploited by other industries for years to come. Another troubling rider that is being proposed for last minute mischief is one that would block the U.S. EPA from collecting millions of dollars in fines from polluting coal-fired power plants for Clean Air Act violations. Friends of dirty utilities in Congress are planning to launch an attack on the enforcement lawsuit the EPA and Justice Department announced on November 3rd. The Justice Department filed lawsuits on Nov. 3 on behalf of the EPA against seven utility companies for not installing emissions-reducing equipment at 17 power plants in the South and Midwest. The companies face civil fines of $27,000 per day for violations prior to Jan. 30, 1997, and $27,500 for each day thereafter. A draft of the rider circulating the halls of Congress would exempt these polluters from incurring additional penalties after November 3rd, even as they continue to violate the law. The rider would allow these plants to continue to spew out smog-forming and acid-rain causing pollution by tolling penalties until the EPA's case is finished. The rider would also create a dangerous precedent as other industries facing penalties for violations will rush to Congress expecting special protections. Help strengthen the Administration's position to fight these riders by calling or faxing the White House. Urge President Clinton to stand up to Congress and protect our nations streams and air quality by opposing the Mountain Top Removal Rider and all other anti-environmental riders. White House Comment Line - 202-456-1111 White House Fax Line - 202-456-2461 Clinton's e-mail - [log in to unmask] Gore's e-mail - [log in to unmask] For more information contact Dirk Manskopf at 202.675.7915 or [log in to unmask] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]