Reprinted from "The Charleston Gazette," p.1, August 28, 2014
"West Virginia’s top two legislative Democrats moved Wednesday to put more pressure on Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin to call a special session to delay the deadline for owners of chemical storage tanks across the state to certify to regulators that those tanks are safe.
Senate President Jeff Kessler, D-Marshall, and House Speaker Tim Miley, D-Harrison, issued a joint statement urging the governor to schedule the special session during the Legislature’s next round of interim meetings, set for Sept. 8-10. Kessler and Miley said 'it has become apparent' that the Jan. 1, 2015, deadline for tank safety certifications "is unattainable."
'Extending that deadline will allow the state Department of Environmental Protection to put in place, with public input, agency rules to fairly and effectively govern the inspection and certification process,' Kessler and Miley said. 'Any continued delay in taking action on this matter only causes uncertainty within affected industries and the families that rely on them for employment.'
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