Mine blowout on Boone-Lincoln line

MADISON, W.Va. — Inspectors with the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection said Thursday they do not expect any violations will be written over a mine blowout in Boone County.

The incident happened Wednesday night in a closed section of the Hobet Mining Complex on Berry Branch near the Boone-Lincoln county line. Inspectors said a wet seal on the abandoned deep mine failed and allowed water to pour out of the mine entry and drain into Berry Branch.

Officials say the seal on the mine already had a pipe draining water from underground into Berry Branch, but the increased flow of water with recent rain and snowmelt may have caused the seal to fail. Water pouring out was clear and did not appear to contain any contaminants. The water was sent to the lab for testing.

Berry Branch flows into the Mud River.

 





More News

News
State, local leaders break ground for KOA campground, celebrate new features at Mylan Park in Mon County
Ceremony held Wednesday,
April 25, 2024 - 1:14 am
News
46 West Virginia educators become nationally board certified
The educators were honored for becoming nationally board certified at the state Culture Center Wednesday.
April 24, 2024 - 9:50 pm
News
Locked Shields 24 testing cyber warfare skills in Morgantown
190 cyber experts part of drill.
April 24, 2024 - 9:30 pm
News
PSC Staff says Mountaineer Gas acted "appropriately and reasonable" following November major natural gas outage on Charleston's West Side
Memorandum filed as part of general investigation.
April 24, 2024 - 5:44 pm


Your Comments