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CONSOL Energy Dedicates Northern West Virginia Water Treatment Plant to Support Coal Mining

CONSOL Energy Inc. today reinforced its support for coal mining in northern West Virginia and expanded its growing Water Division during a dedication ceremony of its new Northern West Virginia Water Treatment Plant, an advanced water treatment facility near Mannington, West Virginia.

The new facility, which is CONSOL Energy's 103rd water treatment operation, is designed to treat a maximum flow of 3500 gallons per minute of mine water. The sources of the water are from underground mine areas of CONSOL Energy's Blacksville #2, Loveridge, and Robinson Run mining operations. The mine water is pretreated at these locations for metals removal prior to conveyance through approximately 34 miles of pipeline spanning virtually three West Virginia counties to the new centralized treatment facility.

"This facility is significant to CONSOL Energy and West Virginia on many levels. First and foremost, it allows CONSOL Energy to sustain our investment in our longwall mining operations and the numerous family-sustaining jobs required to support those operations in northern West Virginia for the next twenty to thirty years," commented Nicholas J. DeIuliis, President of CONSOL Energy. "It also supports our transformation into a truly diversified energy company. When we launched the Water Division one year ago, we laid out our strategy of identifying synergies across our operations to streamline operations, convert liabilities into assets, and minimize our environmental footprint. The Northern West Virginia Advanced Water Treatment Facility is a testament to how rapidly technology has been developed to address energy industry needs and how CONSOL Energy has adapted so we can continue to deliver on our core values of safety, compliance and continuous improvement."

"This water treatment facility will allow CONSOL to continue its mining operations while helping to protect our state's waterways and, in turn, keep West Virginians on the job," Gov. Tomblin said at the dedication ceremony. "Innovations like this plant, keep West Virginia on the forefront of meeting our nation's energy needs while continuing to improve efforts to protect the environment."

The chosen design of the new facility is based on a Zero Liquid Waste (ZLW) treatment process, which is comprised of a raw water pretreatment system, a reverse osmosis membrane system, evaporation and crystallization of reverse osmosis reject, and ancillary support systems. The residuals from the treatment process, including softening sludge and mixed salts, will be disposed of in an on-site landfill. As a result, no liquid or solid waste from the water treatment operations will leave CONSOL Energy's property.

"CONSOL Energy's 150 years of natural resource development expertise combined with Veolia's 160 years of water treatment experience has resulted in an integrated system of state-of-the-art water treatment technologies that ensures proper management of the region's water resources," commented Klaus Andersen, Senior Vice President and COO, Industry, of Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies. "Our shared approach to addressing environmental challenges with sustainable life-cycle solutions will keep our Veolia team focused on helping CONSOL Energy achieve its corporate objectives."

Completed in May 2013, the construction of the facility got underway in April 2011, generating 400 new construction jobs over the life of the project as well as 30 full-time permanent jobs required to operate and maintain the facility. CONSOL Energy has entered into an operating agreement with Veolia Water, a division of Veolia Environnement, a global leader in sustainable environmental services. The 10-year operating agreement is backed by a performance guarantee that ensures the future success of the facility.

The Water Treatment Facility was constructed to meet regulatory standards imposed by the West Virginia Department of Environmental of Protection for chloride content of water discharged to receiving streams.

About CONSOL Energy
CONSOL Energy Inc. (NYSE: CNX) is a Pittsburgh-based producer of coal and natural gas. It has 12 bituminous coal mining complexes in four states and reports proven and probable coal reserves of 4.2 billion tons. The company's premium Appalachian coals are sold worldwide to electricity generators and steelmakers. In natural gas, CONSOL Energy has transformed itself from a pure-play coalbed methane producer to a full-fledged exploration and production company. The company is a leading producer in the Marcellus Shale and is transitioning its active exploration program into development mode in the Utica Shale. CONSOL Energy has proved natural gas reserves of 4.0 trillion cubic feet. Operational safety is the company's top core value and CONSOL Energy boasts a record of almost two times better than the industry average for underground bituminous coal mines. CONSOL Energy is a member of the Standard & Poor's 500 Equity Index and the Fortune 500. Additional information about CONSOL Energy can be found at its Web site: www.consolenergy.com.

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