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Epa To Review Mountaintop Removal's Impact On Water Quality
Epa To Review Mountaintop Removal's Impact On Water Quality
U.S. EPA announced plans today to review permitting for mountaintop mining to assess the impacts of those projects on water quality and aquatic life.
03/24/2009: EPA Acts to Reduce Harmful Impacts from Coal Mining
yosemite.epa.gov — Release date: 03/24/2009 Contact Information: Enesta Jones, 202-564-4355 / 7873 / jones.enesta@epa.gov (Washington, D.C. – March 24,... 2009) The United States Environmental Protection Agency has sent two letters to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ... (more) 03/24/2009: EPA Acts to Reduce Harmful Impacts from Coal ...
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Blogs @ The Charleston Gazette -  » Mountaintop removal moratorium — NOT!
Blogs @ The Charleston Gazette - » Mountaintop removal moratorium — NOT!
blogs.wvgazette.com — large_ljackson.JPG The National Mining Association blasted EPA for “halting mining permits.” West Virginia Congresswoman Shelley Moore Capito... warned the Obama administration about not to “block mining permits.” Coalfield environmentalists praised the ... (more) Blogs @ The Charleston Gazette - » Mountaintop ...
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Mountaintop Removal Loses An Old Friend: The EPA
unEARTHED: the Earthjustice Blog — ... Earthjustice supporters deserve a lot of credit for what the Environmental Protection Agency announced today: the agency is seeking to freeze some 100 mountaintop removal mining permits until it can assess their potential impact on the waterways and people of Appalachia. ...

What's Happening OnEarth- Wednesday, March 25
Greenlight | OnEarth Magazine, from NRDC — MUST READEPA Halts Mountaintop Removal...Or Does It? Everybody's reporting the Environmental Protection Agency's notice that hundreds of mountaintop removal coal-mining permits would be put on hold Tuesday to evaluate the projects' impact on streams and wetlands.  But late in the day the agency issued a clarification that seems to take the teeth out of the warning.  [Washington Post; Greenwire/New York Times; AP; Reuters; NPR; Clarification: Grist] OPINION Robert Kennedy, Jr. applauds the ...

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