Environment - Land (e6bb9dc1-fceb-4ca7-8259-6787960c2e71)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 2782 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1981
Abstract
Land is a precious resource and should be treated as such by all members of our society. The soil covering this earth is only a very thin outer layer, varying in thickness from a few inches to a few feet and covering the rocks and minerals lying beneath the surface. The wise use of this valuable commodity is the responsibility of everyone. Many everyday activities disturb e earth's surface. Examples are highway construction, housing and commercial developments, agriculture, and various types of mining. This chapter discusses the relationships of the environment to land as it applies to surface operations in the coal industry. Mining by surface methods disturbs, for a brief period of time, thousands of acres of land annually. In addition, refuse piles, slurry ponds, abandoned mine structures, unprotected mine openings, and unsightly cleaning plants can also adversely affect land unless properly handled.
Citation
APA:
(1981) Environment - Land (e6bb9dc1-fceb-4ca7-8259-6787960c2e71)MLA: Environment - Land (e6bb9dc1-fceb-4ca7-8259-6787960c2e71). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.