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	<author_name>West Virginia Rivers Coalition</author_name>
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	<title>Antero Stormwater Permit</title>
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	<description>The proposed Antero landfill and wastewater treatment facility encompasses approximately 486 acres in Doddridge and Ritchie Counties.  The facility would treat fracking wastewater for re-use and dispose of the salt byproducts in the attached landfill. It is still unclear how they plan to dispose of the sludge byproduct. The project would impact 89 streams and 11 wetlands and is located within Hughes Water Board’s drinking water protection area. Antero’s NPDES stormwater construction permit application for the landfill lacks the required information that DEP needs to certify that the project can meet the permit requirements. DEP must deem the application incomplete</description>
	<url>https://actionnetwork.org/letters/antero-stormwater-permit-2</url>
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