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EPA: All Pending Mountaintop Removal Permits Violate Clean Water Act

Started by irishbobcat, September 11, 2009, 02:46:22 PM

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EPA: All Pending Mountaintop Removal Permits Violate Clean Water Act
By Dave Harding, ProgressOhio - Sep 11th, 2009 at 12:20 pm EDT 

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Very big news out of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) this morning – the agency has determined that all 79 mountaintop removal mining permits submitted to them for review by the Army Corps of Engineers violate the Clean Water Act. After eight long years of rubber-stamp permits being issued during the Bush Administration, this is one of the most dramatic and encouraging actions yet by the Obama Administration, and marks a welcome return of the rule of law to the coalfields of Appalachia.

Mountaintop removal – a devastating form of coal mining that involves blowing up mountains and dumping the former mountaintops into neighboring valleys, burying streams – is governed by a patchwork of laws and federal agencies. Permits to bury streams with mining waste are initially issued by the Army Corps of Engineers, but EPA has ultimate oversight and may veto Corps-issued permits if they fail to comply with the Clean Water Act.