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PSD board member alleges Snowshoe cover-up
Pocahontas Public Service District board member David Litsey says information on potential Snowshoe liabilities “disappeared off the face of the Earth.”
Read MoreIJDC approves $22 million for Snowshoe area sewage system
The $22 million sewage plant will be located at a site west of Linwood on Snowshoe Drive – a site donated by Snowshoe Mountain Resort.
Read MorePocahontas PSD rehashes pipeline issue
The board also discussed the potential impact of a planned sewage treatment plant on the endangered Cheat Mountain Salamander.
Read MorePSC orders single sewage plant for Snowshoe
The West Virginia Public Service Commission directed the Pocahontas Public Service District to approve a single, large-capacity sewage plant to serve the Snowshoe area.
Read MoreOpponents protest plans for Linwood sewage plant
Controversy surrounds planning for a sewage system for the Snowshoe area.
Read MorePSC hears testimony in Snowshoe sewage dispute
Snowshoe president Frank DeBerry told the West Virginia Public Service Commission that the Pocahontas Public Service District is planning too much sewage capacity for the mountaintop resort.
Read MoreDEP gives go-ahead for Snowshoe sewage plan
Could the war of years over a Snowshoe-area sewage system be nearing an end?
Read MorePSD changes location of proposed Linwood sewage plant
In February, the PSD board selected Site 7A on Hawthorne Loop Road. A number of factors caused the board to change the location to a site in Linwood proper.
Read MorePocahontas PSD reconsiders alternatives
The Department of Environmental Protection required the utility to reconsider a centralized option for a Snowshoe-area sewage system.
Read MorePSD must submit sewage plan by July 2
The West Virginia Public Service Commission gave the Pocahontas Public Service District until July 2 to submit a Snowshoe-area sewage system plan, but did not authorize additional money for the utility’s engineer.
Read MoreNo Easy Answers To Pocahontas PSD Financial Woes
The Pocahontas Public Service District (PSD) board is facing serious economic challenges. The PSD board worked on its budget during its regular meeting at the Durbin Fire Hall on Tuesday night.
Read MorePocahontas PSD Discusses Fourth Option For Linwood Area Sewage Plant
During a special meeting on Tuesday night, WWMI president David Rigby updated the board with the latest information on design alternatives, before the board selects an alternative on Thursday night.
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