March 14, 2023
Manchin Announces $1.27M Contract Award to Plug Abandoned Gas Well at New River Gorge National Park and Preserve
Washington,
DC – Today, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV), Chairman of the
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, announced that a $1.27 million
contract has been awarded to a Morgantown, West Virginia-based contractor to
plug one abandoned gas well at New River Gorge National Park and
Preserve—America’s newest national park—and two abandoned oil and gas wells at
Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Peninsula, Ohio. The contract utilizes
funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) that Chairman Manchin
secured to help address and remediate abandoned oil and gas wells.
“This
is welcome news to all West Virginians and everyone who has enjoyed all that
the New River Gorge National Park & Preserve has to offer. For generations,
West Virginia has helped to power our nation to greatness, and our state still
carries the scars of those sacrifices, including in New River Gorge. As
America’s newest national park and an important part of our state’s outdoor
recreation economy, it is crucial that we protect and maintain this beautiful
piece of our state. Plugging and remediating this abandoned gas well will help
to ensure the park is safe and welcoming to West Virginians and Americans
nationwide looking to enjoy Wild and Wonderful West Virginia,” said
Chairman Manchin.
Contract Award Information:
Amount: $1,272,112
Description: This
project is a Design-Bid-Build construction effort that will plug, make
safe, and mitigate contaminated soil at two (2) abandoned oil and gas wells at
Cuyahoga Valley National Park and one (1) abandoned gas well at New River
Gorge National Park & Preserve. After removing and plugging wells, the
Contractor will regrade and revegetate the sites to restore natural conditions.
The project will provide for visitor safety and restore natural conditions at
impacted sites.
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