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American Society of Heating Refrigerating & A-C Engineers

ASHRAE IS ORGANIZED AND OPERATED FOR THE PURPOSE OF ADVANCING THE ARTS & SCIENCES OF HEATING, REFRIGERATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING ENGINEERING AND RELATED SCIENCES, THE CONTINUING EDUCATION OF THE MEMBERS AND OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS IN SAID SCIENCES THROUGH LECTURE, DEMONSTRATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS, THE RENDERING OF CAREER GUIDANCE AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO STUDENTS OF THE SCIENCES AND ENCOURAGEMENT OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH.

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South Windsor

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  • Professional Societies & Associations

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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEMATOLOGY INC

The American Society of Hematology (ASH) is the world's largest professional society concerned with the causes and treatments of blood disorders.

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106496

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WASHINGTON

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Pennsylvania Coal Association

Promote the welfare of the coal industry.

Location

Harrisburg

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Federation for American Coal Energy and Security Inc

Count on Coal. Join us in our fight to protect America's most reliable & affordable energy.

Social Rank

407590

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Glen Allen

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  • Promotion of Business (Chambers of Commerce)

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International Tar Association Inc

Committed to serving the common interest of the coal tar sector, maintaining integrity, promoting free enterprise, being environmentally & socially responsible, promoting technical and safety standards.

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Cocoa Beach

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  • Business and Industry

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Coal Ash and Liquid Management Inc

COAL ASH AND LIQUID MANAGEMENT, INC (CALM) IS AN INDUSTRY CONSORTIUM CONSISTING OF ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS, CONTRACTORS, SPECIAL TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES, POWER UTILITIES AND ENERGY COMPANIES THAT MEET SEVERAL TIMES A YEAR TO DEVELOP PRACTICAL, TECHNOLOGY-BASED SOLUTIONS FOR THE ELECTRIC POWER AND ENERGY PRODUCTION INDUSTRIES TO ADDRESS PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES WITH COAL ASH AND LIQUIDS MANAGEMENT.

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Belmont

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  • Legal Services

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Appalachian Citizens Law Center Inc

The Appalachian Citizens Law Center is a nonprofit law firm that fights for justice in the coal fields by representing miners and their families on issues of black lung and mine safety and by working with grassroots groups and individuals to protect the land and people from misuse and degreation caused by extractive industries Appalachian Citizens039 Law Center We Fight for Justice in the Coalfields Home We fight for The Appalachian Citizens Law Center is a nonprofit law firm that fightsfor justice in the coalfields by Representing coal miners and their families on issues of black lung and mine safety Working with grassroots groups and individuals to protect the land and people from misuse and degradation caused by extractive industries Analyzing and advocating for policy that addresses the legacy costs of the coal industry and invests in the future of the region Photo copyright Earl Dotter News Articles March 21 2025ACLC NewsAdvocacyBlack Lung February 27 2025ACLC NewsAdvocacyBlack Lung February 25 2025Uncategorized Weve gotyour back.

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  • Pollution Abatement and Control Services

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Sludge Hub & Company

About Programs Board Get Involved FAQs More IMAGINING LIFE AFTER COAL The Sludge Hub Company is a network of Abandoned Mine Lands AML that hosts ecological restoration and waste reutilization projects.

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Baltimore

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METALLURGICAL COAL PRODUCERS

HOME ABOUT MEMBERS 2025 ANNUAL CONFERENCE EVENTS NEWS PRESS CONTACT More COAL PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION MET COALMAKES STEEL About MCPA The Metallurgical Coal Producers Association formerly theVirginia Coal Energy Alliance is a nonprofit organization made up of metallurgical coal producers and those who support our producing members operations.

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GRUNDY

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