Benefit - Cost Analysis Of Surface Mining For Coal: Research Methods And Research Needs ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Samuel M. Brock
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

Problems related to strip and auger coal mining have grown with the development of the industry and the economy. New technology has produced equipment that has made mining by surface methods not only highly productive, but potentially highly destructive of water resources and natural environments. On the other hand, growth of the economy has produced an increased demand for clean water, and created new demands for amenity values that natural environments provide. Thus, opposing forces have created conflicts in resource use. And these conflicts have made surface mining highly controversial. Resolving the controversy will require the solving of complex economic and social problems. The essence of the economic problem created by surface mining is that, in the absence of proper regulation, substantial costs resulting from the process are borne by the public rather than the mine operator.
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APA: Samuel M. Brock  (1968)  Benefit - Cost Analysis Of Surface Mining For Coal: Research Methods And Research Needs ? Introduction

MLA: Samuel M. Brock Benefit - Cost Analysis Of Surface Mining For Coal: Research Methods And Research Needs ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.

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