Characterizing it as legally defective, Department of Interior Secretary Ken Salazar has taken a dead aim at the last minute attempt by the Bush administration allowing mining operations to fill valley streams with waste rock from mountaintop removal methods if it proved too expensive to find an alternative.
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U.S. EPA is reported to have objected to three more federal permits for mountaintop-removal coal mining.
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A panel of federal judges ruled in favor of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in a controversial mountaintop removal mining case which will allow mining companies to engage in devastating mountaintop removal coal mining operations without being concerned about minimizing stream destruction or conducting adequate environmental reviews.
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A leader in an environmental group working to halt the destructive mining practices was quoted as saying:
Mountaintop removal could be ended by as early as next year.
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Thursday, April 30, 2009
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