Community Response to the 

CDC/NIOSH Experimental Mine 

in Mace, WV



There is a federal NIOSH facility proposed for the property bordering Silver Creek of Snowshoe Mountain Resort. The facility will create massive underground tunnels in the karstic limestone that mimic coal mines. The facility will be used to develop mine safety practices. So, they will set off explosions often and treat the explosions with fire suppressant chemicals. There will also be above-ground pieces of the project, such as a fire suppression facility, equipment preparation lots, and water treatment ponds. 


While coal mine safety is absolutely an important endeavor, this location is inappropriate for the facility. Since the limestone is "karstic", that means there are cave systems that water flows through in the region. Since the Snowshoe area relies so heavily on the tourism economy, this facility could mean interruptions in traffic and longer-term development goals. 


This facility poses the following major issues: