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Surface Mine Data Package for Future Development
Contacts:
Rachel Lester, Energy Development Specialist
West Virginia Division of Energy
Office of Coalfield Community Development
304.957.2000
George Carico, Environmental Manager
Marshall University – WV Brownfields Assistance
Center
One John Marshall Drive
Huntington, West Virginia 25755
304.696.5456
Gary Begley, Land Manager
PVR Partners
13905 MacCorkle Avenue
Charleston, West Virginia 25315
304.949.5630
Dennis Jarvis, II, Director
Upper Kanawha Valley
Economic Development Corporation
326 Third Avenue Suite 307
Montgomery, West Virginia 25136
304.981.6400
Alloy Property Overview
The PVR Partners (formerly Penn Virginia Resource Partners) Alloy property is located near the towns of
Boomer, Alloy, and Gauley Bridge, West Virginia, offering over 8,500 acres for development and
investment (see site map in the appendix). This property is a unique development opportunity as it is
located adjacent to several communities, the Midland Trail (U.S. Route 60), river barging faculties, and
active rail lines. The property also provides access to infrastructure: water, sewer, and electric.
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The town of Smither, WV, located within three miles of one property entrance on U.S. Route 60 to the
property has experienced growth and investment. Smithers is the commercial district of the Upper
Kanawha Valley providing fast food and grocery outlets, including:
McDonald’s
Taco Bell
Pizza Hut
Subway
Tudors Biscuit World
Burger Carte
Lopez Italian Restaurant
Rite Aid Pharmacy
Kroger’s
Exxon Gas Station
Little General Gas Station
Sunoco Gas Station
The 2010 United States Census shows the population of Smithers at 881 people. Vital data points for
demographic data (Smithers):
Median age 50.4 years
Male population 45.6%
Female population 54.4 %
The property also has access to West Virginia State Route 16 and the community of Gauley Bridge, West
Virginia. In the 2010 United States Census the total population of Gauley Bridge was 830 people.
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Fayette County Board of Education
Mount Olive Correctional Complex
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Maple Coal Company
WVA Manufacturing, LLC
Plateau Medical Center
Montgomery General Hospital
Frasure Creek Mining, LLC
New River Health Association, Inc
West Virginia University, Institute of Technology
The average wage rate for Fayette County in 2011 was $35,152.00
The unemployment rate for Fayette County for 2011 was 8.6 % and has demonstrated a trend of shifting
as the economic climate has changed. The main industry sector for the region of the Upper Kanawha
Valley is mining and related support companies and during the period of 2006 through 2009 there was a
relatively lower unemployment rate with the increased demand for coal and employment.
West Virginia Workforce reports the following employment data for Fayette County during the period of
2006-2011:
2006 Unemployment rate 5.2%
2007 Unemployment rate 5.0%2008 Unemployment rate 4.5%
2009 Unemployment rate 8.4 %
2010 Unemployment rate 9.3 %
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Natural Gas: Parts of the area are serviced by Mountaineer Gas Company, the largest natural gas
distribution company in WV, with both residential and commercial-scale use. Mountaineer Gas
Company is regulated by the Public Service Commission of West Virginia.
Transportation: The property has direct access and road frontage to US Route 60 and West Virginia State
Route 16. The property is 17 miles of the I-64/I-77 interchange and 23 miles to access US Route 19
(Mountaineer Expressway). Commercial air service is available within 35 miles via Yeager Airport in
Charleston, West Virginia. The airport provides service via:
United Airlines
US Airlines
Delta
Spirit
The site is also within twenty-five miles of general aviation service offered by the Fayette County Airport
and forty-five miles from the Nicholas County Airport.
Rail Service: Two major rail lines (Norfolk Southern and CSX Corporation) are located with the Upper
Kanawha Valley area, and in close proximity to the site. These rail providers service major markets
throughout the Eastern, Southern and Central U.S.
Kanawha River Barging facilities: The Kanawha River has a series of lock-and-dams at London, Marmet,
and Belle, operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, to control water levels for river traffic. This
infrastructure offers several opportunities for barging facilities providing the potential investor with
additional transportation opportunities for the transportation of product. There are several locations
within fifteen miles of the Alloy property location that offer barging facilities, including:
Quincy Dock : Operated by Kanawha River Terminals
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Automotive
Biometrics
Biotech
Business Services
Chemicals and Polymers
Specialty Metals
Tourism Development
Wood Products
The Upper Kanawha Valley has investments in several of the targeted sectors from the West Virginia
Development Office. Specifically, there are current investments from the following sectors:
Specialty Metals
Chemicals and Polymers
Wood Products
Energy Sector
The Upper Kanawha Valley is currently interested in new investment opportunities and new sectors and
believes an optimal sector for new investment would be in tourism development. The extensive
property acreage available, location to transportation systems, and existing recreational opportunities
provide an excellent prospect for a recreational based investment on the property.
The Hatfield McCoy Trail system recently announced a proposed off road recreational trail head nearthe Kanawha County/Lincoln County area of US 119. The facility would be independent from the existing
ATV system and offer off road vehicles a facility for their vehicles. The PVR property is ideally suited for
this type of investment as the property already has the needed infrastructure from the mining facilities
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transition during the past three years offering visitors an experience destination with multiple activities,
including: ATV trails, zip lining, canopy tours, horseback riding, guided tours of the under deck of the
New River Gorge Bridge, water park, and aerial tours of the New River Gorge. The region as a whole hasan abundance of lodging and dining facilities to support the influx of visitors.
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APPENDIX
Site Map
Site Photos
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PVR Partners Alloy Property
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Above photos show coal washing facility and surrounding property, with electric and water utilities
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Network of Haul Roads can be found throughout property
Rugged terrain, close to infrastructure, offers excellent opportunities for recreational-based industries
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The Office of Coalfield Community Development (OCCD) was created
during the 1999 legislative session to
assist communities affected by sur-
face mining activity throughout the
state. The legislation was effective June 11,
1999, and the OCCD became opera-
tional July 1, 2000. In July 2007, the OCCD became part of the new West Virginia Division of
Energy, under the West Virginia De-
partment of Commerce.
Mission:
The mission of the OCCD is to identify
and assist communities affected by
surface mining activities to develop
plans for long - term economic viability after mining.
West Virginia Division of Energy
Office of Coalfield CommunityDevelopment
Surface Mine PropertyInformation Package for
Future Development PVR Partners
Former Alloy Surface MineOperations
Alloy, Fayette County, WV
West Virginia Division of EnergyOffice of Coalfield Community
Development 1900 Kanawha Blvd., East
Capitol Complex, Building 6,Room 645
Charleston, WV 25305-0311
304/957-2000
1-800-982-3386
Office of CoalfieldCommunity
Development
Prepared in partnership with Marshall University’sCenter for Environmental, Geotechnical and
Applied Sciences and
The West Virginia Brownfields Assistance Center at Marshall University
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Site Details:
Over 8,500 acres total, with mined areas in
latter stages of reclamation process, or
reclamation activities are complete; roads
throughout property
3-Phase Power on-site, via 23kVLines
Water and sewer services provided by
Kanawha Falls Public Service District
Natural gas service to parts of area available,
provided by Mountaineer Gas Company
Rail Service to Area Provided by CSX andNorfolk Southern
Located next to U.S. Route 60 (Midland
Trail), 17 Miles from I-77 and I-64 inter-
change
Adjacent to Kanawha River, with barge and
dock facilities, plus recreational opportunities
Property owned entirely by PVR Partners
Located near West Virginia University Insti-
tute of Technology and Yeager Airport
Partnering Opportunities:
Coal mining operations are complete in sev-
eral areas on this extensive property. De-
pending on future coal industry needs, only
small sections of the property may be uti-
lized for future coal production. PVR Part-
ners is interested in evaluating and enter-
taining multiple property redevelopment
and re-use options.
PVR Partners has been in discussions with
the Upper Kanawha Valley Economic Devel-
opment Authority for potential future site
development opportunities. The site in-
cludes an extensive road network, coal
washing facility and associated infrastruc-
ture, all available for future use. Represent-
atives of PVR Partners are actively pursuing
multiple property development opportuni-
ties. The size of the property is sufficient
for multiple developments.
PVR Partners - Former Surface MineProperty, Alloy, WV
Potential Reuse Options:
Future Recreational Development:
Off -Road 4x4 Trails Development
ATV/UTV trails Development
Industrial / Commercial Use:
Extensive Large-scale Warehousing
Large Scale Industrial Parks
Industries with large footprint needs
Large scale equipment repair and
storage
Bulk Storage Facilities
Agricultural-based industries
Contacts:
Gary Begley, PVR Partners(304/949-5630)
Rachel Lester, WVDOE, OCCD(304/957-2000)
Dennis Jarvis, II, Upper Kanawha Valley
Economic Development Corporation(304/981-6400)
George Carico, Marshall UniversityWV Brownfields Assistance Center
(304/696-5456)
PVR Partners
Alloy Property