ABINGDON, Va., Jan. 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Alpha Natural
Resources, Inc. (NYSE:
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producer, announced today that a subsidiary company has earned West Virginia's
top environmental award for excellence in land reclamation.
The West Virginia Coal Association (WVCA) and the West Virginia Department of
Environmental Protection presented the 2005 Green Lands award to Herndon
Processing Co., LLC, in recognition of the "complete and efficient restoration
of the Covel No. 1 Processing Site during remining operations."
The award states: "The company utilized advanced drainage control techniques
at the Wyoming County site to transform a waste area into an environmentally
safe area suitable for development."
Reclamation at the Covel site involved reclaiming coal from the area and
removing rocks and other waste material, leaving the land where a refuse pile
once stood contoured to fit the terrain and fully vegetated.
"Environmental stewardship is a key part of the operating plan at Alpha
Natural Resources," said Michael J. Quillen, Alpha's president and CEO. "It is
very gratifying to be recognized for employees' careful attention to reclamation
plans and development of the land, and this encourages all of us in the industry
to raise the bar and to keep improving."
"The employees of the Covel No. 1 Processing Site of Herndon Processing have
conducted the type of mining operation and achieved the superlative results to
which all mining operations should aspire," said William B. Raney, president of
the WVCA.
About Alpha Natural Resources
Alpha Natural Resources is a leading producer of high-quality Appalachian
coal. Approximately 92 percent of the company's reserve base is high Btu coal
and 90 percent is low sulfur, qualities that are in high demand among electric
utilities which use steam coal. Alpha is also one of the nation's largest
producers and exporters of metallurgical coal, a key ingredient in steel
manufacturing. Alpha and its subsidiaries currently operate mining complexes in
four states, consisting of 69 mines feeding 11 coal preparation and blending
plants. The company and its subsidiaries employ approximately 3,200
people.