CHARLESTON, W.Va. –Protests against data centers coming to West Virginia continue, with citizen groups joining to rally outside the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection in opposition to a project on its way to Tucker County.
Tucker United, the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy, and the Sierra Club organized the Wednesday morning protests around a hearing before the West Virginia Air Quality Board for the groups’ appeal of an air quality permit issued to Fundamental Data for its Ridgeline facility in Tucker County.
“That air quality permit is heavily redacted, meaning there’s not a lot of information that we can see, so there’s a lot of questions we have that we would like answered. The DEP did approve the air quality permit, and we think that they shouldn’t’ve,” Tucker

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