Environmental Issues And Research Associated With MTR Mining In West Virginia

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. S. Peng C. T. Holland
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Mountain Top Removal (MTR) mining started in West Virginia nearly thirty years ago. This surface mining method can extract multiple coal seams as thin as a few inches thick with total recovery and minimum rock dilution in very steep mountainous terrain. It is highly efficient even if coal seams are in close proximity and small in aerial extent. Consequently, MTR has been widely used in the Central Appalachian Coalfield (mainly Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia) for the past thirty years with great success. In that respect, there has been no demand for research and little scientific research has been performed to investigate its impacts on the surroundings in the history of MTR mining. However, in the past two years the debate over the MTR mining has grown quickly and in times become very intensely. This paper describes chronologically the issues raised by various parties, legal actions, its impacts on mining permit application and research projects developed to address the issues.
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APA: S. S. Peng C. T. Holland  (2000)  Environmental Issues And Research Associated With MTR Mining In West Virginia

MLA: S. S. Peng C. T. Holland Environmental Issues And Research Associated With MTR Mining In West Virginia. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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