Surface Mining An Interim Land Use

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Irwin H. Reiss
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

Gentlemen, the title of my paper is Surface Mining An Interim Land Use. Surface mining has become one of the major controversies of our time. This has happened in spite of the fact that all surface mining to date has involved only 6 million acres out of a total of 2300 million or approximately one-fourth of one percent of the total land area in the United States. I'm not going to dwell on whether peoples' perspectives are out of focus in light of the area involved, the energy crisis, national security, or the international balance of payments problem. While these things are all critically important, it is not the function of this paper to relate to them. Maybe the amount of attention attracted to surface mining is out of proportion to a lot of other things, but I don't feel that we should use that as a basis for procrastination. However, let me categorically state that anything that affects the surface of the earth is a form of land use --- be it an interstate highway, a power plant site, a golf course, a corn field, a strip mine, or the plot of ground on which your house is located.
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APA: Irwin H. Reiss  (1974)  Surface Mining An Interim Land Use

MLA: Irwin H. Reiss Surface Mining An Interim Land Use. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.

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