Evidence and Resources Regarding Impacts of MTR and Coal Use Cycle
Resources regarding impacts of mountaintop removal and the coal-use cycle
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Mountaintop removal / valley fill coal mining poisoning waterways and harming human health
- Shirley Stewart Burns, Bringing Down the Mountains: the Impact of Mountaintop Removal on Southern West Virginia Communities, WVU Press (2007).
- Environmental Protection Agency, “Final Decision of the Environmental Protection Agency Pursuant to Section 404(c) of the Clean Water Act Concerning the Spruce No 1 Mine, Logan County, WV” http://wvgazette.com/static/coal%20tattoo/sprucefinalveto.pdf
- Osha, Jen, “Power-Knowledge to Move Mountains: Subaltern Discourses of MTR in Coal River Valley, WV,” Dissertation, WVU, (2010) http://hdl.handle.net/10450/11747
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Palmer, M., Bernhardt, E., Schlesinger, W., Eshleman, K., Foufoula-Georgius, E.,
Hendryx, M., Lemly, A., Likens, G., Loucks, O., Power, M., White, P., and P.
Wilcock. 2010. “Mountaintop Mining Consequences.” Science8 January 2010:
Vol. 327. no. 5962. - “EPA Petitioned to Revoke West Virginia's Clean Water Authority, ”http://www.appalachian-center.org/media/2009/06_22.html
Blasting damage from mountaintop removal
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Aurora Lights. 2009. “A Community and Strip-Mining: Map,” Journey Up Coal
River. http://auroralights.org/map_project/theme.php?theme=crm&article=4. - Shirley Stewart Burns, Bringing Down the Mountains: the Impact of Mountaintop Removal on Southern West Virginia Communities, WVU Press (2007).
- Osha, Jen, “Power-Knowledge to Move Mountains: Subaltern Discourses of MTR in Coal River Valley, WV,” Dissertation, WVU, (2010) http://hdl.handle.net/10450/11747
- OVEC. 2004. “The Social and Cultural Effects of Mountaintop Removal / Valley Fill Coal Mining.” Comments on the Draft EIS on MTR/VF.
- Carol Warren. “Like Walking onto Another Planet: Stories about the TRUE Impacts of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining,” http://www.ohvec.org/issues/mountaintop_removal/misc/ovec_mtrbooklet.pdf
- OVEC, “Mountaintops Do Not Grow Back: Stories of Living in the Midst of Mountaintop Removal Strip Mining.” http://www.ohvec.org/issues/mountaintop_removal/misc/mountaintops_do_not_grow_back.pdf
Communities driven to extinction by mountaintop removal
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Aurora Lights. 2009. “A Community and Strip-Mining,” Journey Up Coal
River. http://auroralights.org/map_project/theme.php?theme=crm&article=4.
Accessed 1/17/11. - Shirley Stewart Burns, Bringing Down the Mountains: the Impact of Mountaintop Removal on Southern West Virginia Communities, WVU Press (2007).
- Hufford, Mary. “Weathering the Storm: Cultural Survival in an Appalachian Valley.” In Ayers et al. An Appalachian Tragedy: Air Pollution and Tree Death in the Eastern United States
- Loeb, Penny. 2003. “The Coalfield Communities of Southern West Virginia.” http://www.wvcoalfield.com/
- Osha, Jen, “Power-Knowledge to Move Mountains: Subaltern Discourses of MTR in Coal River Valley, WV,” Dissertation, WVU, (2010) http://hdl.handle.net/10450/11747
Deforestation from mountaintop removal
- Bundy, Jennifer. 1998. “Forestry Chief Resigns Over Mining,” http://www.wvgazette.com/static/series/mining/MINE1101.html
- Shirley Stewart Burns, Bringing Down the Mountains: the Impact of Mountaintop Removal on Southern West Virginia Communities, WVU Press (2007).
- Hufford, Mary. “Stalking the Mother Forest: Voices Beneath the Canopy.” Tending the Commons: Folklife and Landscape in Southern West Virginia. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/tending/essay3a.html
- Loucks, O. 2005. “Mine Reclamation leaves grass but no employment,” Charleston Gazette, April 18. http://www.ohvec.org/links/news/archive/2005/fair_use/04_18.html
- Osha, Jen, “Power-Knowledge to Move Mountains: Subaltern Discourses of MTR in Coal River Valley, WV,” Dissertation, WVU, (2010) http://hdl.handle.net/10450/11747
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Palmer, M., Bernhardt, E., Schlesinger, W., Eshleman, K., Foufoula-Georgius, E.,
Hendryx, M., Lemly, A., Likens, G., Loucks, O., Power, M., White, P., and P.
Wilcock. 2010. “Mountaintop Mining Consequences.” Science8 January 2010:
Vol. 327. no. 5962. - Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement on impacts of mountaintop mining and valley fills.” http://www.epa.gov/Region3/mtntop/#eis
Destruction of valuable ecosystem services from mountaintop removal
- Shirley Stewart Burns, Bringing Down the Mountains: the Impact of Mountaintop Removal on Southern West Virginia Communities, WVU Press (2007).
- Costanza et al. “The Value of the World’s Ecosystem Services and Natural Capital.” http://www.ecy.wa.gov/PROGRAMS/wr/hq/pdf/naturepaper.pdf
- Hufford, Mary. “Tending the Commons: Ramp Patches, Ramp Suppers and the Integrity of ‘The Mountains’” Tending the Commons: Folklife and Landscape in Southern West Virginia http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/tending/essay4a.html
- Hufford, Mary. “American Ginseng and the Idea of the Commons.” Tending the Commons: Folklife and Landscape in Southern West Virginia http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/tending/essay1a.html
- Meyer, J.L., D. L. Strayer, J. B. Wallace, S. L. Eggert, G. S. Helfman, and N.E. Leonard. 2007. The contribution of headwater streams to biodiversity in river networks. K. American Water Resources Association 43: 86-103.
- Valuing Ecosystem Services.” http://www.wri.org/publication/content/8381
Increased flooding from mountaintop removal and valley fills
- Shirley Stewart Burns, Bringing Down the Mountains: the Impact of Mountaintop Removal on Southern West Virginia Communities, WVU Press (2007).
- Ferrari, J., Lookingbill, T., McCormick, B., Townsend, P., and K. N. Eshleman. “Surface mining and reclamation effects on flood response of watersheds in the central Appalachian Plateau region.” Water Resources Research, Vol. 45. W04407.
- Loeb, Penny. 2003. “The Coalfield Communities of Southern West Virginia.” http://www.wvcoalfield.com/
- McCormick, B. C., Eshleman, K. N., Griffith, J.L., and P. A. Townsend. 2009. “Detection of flooding responses at the river basin scale enhanced by land use change.” Water Resources Reseatch, Vol 45, W08401.
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Negley, T. and K. Eshleman. 2006. “Comparison of stormflow responses of surface-
mined and forested watersheds in the Appalachian Mountains, USA.” Hydrological Processes. Vol. 20,16, published Online: 3 Apr 2006. - Osha, Jen, “Power-Knowledge to Move Mountains: Subaltern Discourses of MTR in Coal River Valley, WV,” Dissertation, WVU, (2010) http://hdl.handle.net/10450/11747
Loss of heritage / culture from mountaintop removal
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Aurora Lights. 2009. “Community Land Use in Coal River Valley,” Journey Up Coal
River. http://auroralights.org/map_project/theme.php?theme=crm&article=4.
Accessed 1/17/11. - Shirley Stewart Burns, Bringing Down the Mountains: the Impact of Mountaintop Removal on Southern West Virginia Communities, WVU Press (2007).
- Hufford, Mary. 1998. “Weathering the Storm: Cultural Survival in an Appalachian Valley.” In An Appalachian Tragedy: Air Pollution and Tree Death in the Eastern Forests of North America, ed. Harvard Ayers, Jenny Hager, Charles Little. San Francisco: Sierra Books.
- Hufford, Mary. 2002. “Reclaiming the Commons: Narratives of Progress, Preservation, and Ginseng.” In Culture, Environment and Conservation in the Appalachian South, ed. Benita Howell. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. http://www.sas.upenn.edu/folklore/faculty/mhufford/ReclaimingtheCommons.pdf
- Osha, Jen, “Power-Knowledge to Move Mountains: Subaltern Discourses of MTR in Coal River Valley, WV,” Dissertation, WVU, (2010) http://hdl.handle.net/10450/11747
- OVEC. 2004. “The Social and Cultural Effects of Mountaintop Removal / Valley Fill Coal Mining.” Comments on the Draft EIS on MTR/VF. http://www.ohvec.org/issues/mountaintop_removal/articles/EIS_social_cultural.pdf
- http://www.ohvec.org/issues/mountaintop_removal/articles/EIS_mary.pdf
Some Other Impacts of the Coal-Use Cycle:
Health impacts
- Shirley Stewart Burns, Bringing Down the Mountains: the Impact of Mountaintop Removal on Southern West Virginia Communities, WVU Press (2007).
- Duhigg, C. "Clean Water Laws are Neglected, at a Cost in Suffering" The New York Times online (accessed 4/8/2009).
- Michael Hendryx and Melissa M. Ahern, “Mortality in Appalachian Coal Mining Regions: The Value of Statistical Life Lost,” Public Health Reports, 124 (2009): 541-550.
- Michael Hendryx and Melissa Ahern, “Relations between health indicators and residential proximity to coal mining in West Virginia,”Am J Public Health.2008, 98(4):669-71. Epub 2008 Feb 28.
- Michael Hendryx, Melissa Ahern, and Timothy Nurkiewicz, “Hospitalization Patterns Associated with Appalachian Coal Mining,” Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A, 70 (2007): 2064–2070.
- Michael Hendryx, “Mortality Rates in Appalachian Coal Mining Counties: 24 Years Behind the Nation,” Environmental Justice, March 2008, 1(1): 5-11.
- Hendryx, Michael, Fedorko, Evan J., Halverson, Joel. "Pollution Sources and Mortality Rates Across Rural-Urban Areas in the United States." Journal of Rural Health, IN PRESS.
- Hendryx, M., Fedorko, E., and Anesetti-Rothermel, A. 2010. “A GIS Analysis of Cancer Mortality and Population Exposure to Coal Mining Activities in West Virginia.” Geospatial Health, Volume 4 (2).
- Nathaniel P. Hitt and Michael Hendryx, “Ecological Integrity of Streams Related to Human Cancer,” EcoHealth, 7 (2010): 91-104.
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Palmer, M., Bernhardt, E., Schlesinger, W., Eshleman, K., Foufoula-Georgius, E.,
Hendryx, M., Lemly, A., Likens, G., Loucks, O., Power, M., White, P., and P.
Wilcock. 2010. “Mountaintop Mining Consequences.” Science8 January 2010:
Vol. 327. no. 5962. - “Studies Link Poor Health to Mining Practices but Little is Being Done.” http://www.wvoter-owned.org/reports/health_in_coalfields.pdf
Acid mine drainage
- Alan T. Herlihy, Philip R. Kaufmann, Mark E. Mitch and Douglas D. Brown. Regional estimates of acid mine drainage impact on streams in the mid-atlantic and Southeastern United States. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, Volume 50, Numbers 1-2, 91-107, 1990. http://www.springerlink.com/content/bg2w577882921629/
- US EPA. “Acid Mine Drainage.” http://water.epa.gov/polwaste/nps/acid_mne.cfm
Acid mine pools
- Hopey, Dan. 2003. “Crisis looms as flooded mines discharge acid water into Monongahela.” http://www.post-gazette.com/healthscience/20030210mineacid0210p2.asp
Acid rain
- US EPA. “Acid Rain.” http://www.epa.gov/acidrain/index.html
Asthma
- Cohen et al. “Asthma and air pollution from a coal-fueled power plant.” Am J Public Health. 1972 September; 62(9): 1181–1188. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1530525/
- SourceWatch. “Air pollution from coal-fired power plants.” http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Air_pollution_from_coal-fired...
Coal ash (power plant waste) poisoning water and harming human health
- Stant, Jeff. 2010. “In Harm’s Way: lack of Federal Coal Ash Regulations Endangers Americans and their Environment,” Environmental Integrity Project, Earthjustice and Sierra Club, August 26, 2010.
- Stant, Jeff. 2010. “Out of Control: Mounting Damages from Coal Ash Waste Sites.” http://www.environmentalintegrity.org/news_reports/documents/OutofContro...
- Dewan, Shaila. “Tennessee Ash Flood Larger Than Initial Estimate.” The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/27/us/27sludge.html?
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US EPA. 2009. “TVA Kingston Fly Ash Release, Lab Analytical Results for
Surface Water Samples,” January 1, 2009. - US EPA. 2007. “Coal Combustion Waste Damage Case Assessments”, July 9, 2007.
Coal dust causing health problems for residents
- Aneja, Viney P. 2009. “Characterization of Particulate Matter (PM10) in Roda, Virginia,” Department of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.
Coal sludge impoundments endangering communities
- Shirley Stewart Burns, Bringing Down the Mountains: the Impact of Mountaintop Removal on Southern West Virginia Communities, WVU Press (2007).
- Osha, Jen, “Power-Knowledge to Move Mountains: Subaltern Discourses of MTR in Coal River Valley, WV,” Dissertation, WVU, (2010) http://hdl.handle.net/10450/11747
- SSP. “Why Worry About Sludge Impoundments?” http://www.sludgesafety.org/what_me_worry/
Coal slurry injections poisoning water and harming human health
- Shirley Stewart Burns, Bringing Down the Mountains: the Impact of Mountaintop Removal on Southern West Virginia Communities, WVU Press (2007).
- The Sludge Safety Project, www.sludgesafety.org
- SSP. “What is Underground Slurry Injection?” http://www.sludgesafety.org/coal_slurry_inj.html
Dangerous Traffic and Roads
- Shirley Stewart Burns, Bringing Down the Mountains: the Impact of Mountaintop Removal on Southern West Virginia Communities, WVU Press (2007).
- Osha, Jen, “Power-Knowledge to Move Mountains: Subaltern Discourses of MTR in Coal River Valley, WV,” Dissertation, WVU, (2010) http://hdl.handle.net/10450/11747
- OVEC. Stop Overweight Coal Trucks. http://www.ohvec.org/issues/overweight_coal_trucks/index.html
Decreased quality of life for children
- Osha, Jen, “Power-Knowledge to Move Mountains: Subaltern Discourses of MTR in Coal River Valley, WV,” Dissertation, WVU, (2010) http://hdl.handle.net/10450/11747
Disillusionment of citizens with the democratic process
- Shirley Stewart Burns, Bringing Down the Mountains: the Impact of Mountaintop Removal on Southern West Virginia Communities, WVU Press (2007).
- Johanna Marie Hass, 2008. “Law and Property in the Mountains: A Political Economy of Resource Land in the Appalachian Coalfields.” Dissertation, The Ohio State University.
- Mary Hufford, Waging Democracy in the Kingdom of Coal: OVEC and the Struggle for Social and Environmental Justice in the Central Appalachian Coalfields Center for Folklore and Ethnography, University of Pennsylvania.http://www.sas.upenn.edu/folklore/center/waging_democracy2.pdf
- Mary Hufford, 2002. “Interrupting the Monologue: Folklore, Ethnography and Critical Regionalism.” Journal of Appalachian Studies 8: 62-78 http://www.sas.upenn.edu/folklore/faculty/mhufford/Interrupting.pdf
- “Studies Link Poor Health to Mining Practices but Little is Being Done.” http://www.wvoter-owned.org/reports/health_in_coalfields.pdf
- OVEC. 2004. “The Social and Cultural Effects of Mountaintop Removal / Valley Fill Coal Mining.” Comments on the Draft EIS on MTR/VF. http://www.ohvec.org/issues/mountaintop_removal/articles/EIS_social_cultural.pdf
Loss of Wildlife Habitat
- Shirley Stewart Burns, Bringing Down the Mountains: the Impact of Mountaintop Removal on Southern West Virginia Communities, WVU Press (2007).
- Osha, Jen, “Power-Knowledge to Move Mountains: Subaltern Discourses of MTR in Coal River Valley, WV,” Dissertation, WVU, (2010) http://hdl.handle.net/10450/11747
Mercury poisoning water ways and harming unborn children and human health
- NRDC. “Mercury Contamination in Fish.” http://www.nrdc.org/health/effects/mercury/sources.asp
- Clean Air Task Force. “A Clear the Air Report: Casting Doubt.” http://www.cleartheair.org
Premature deaths (tens of thousands) each year to coal-fired power plant pollution
- National Research Council, “Hidden Costs of Energy”, 2009: http://www8.nationalacademies.org/onpinews/newsitem.aspx?RecordID=12794
Subsidence of homes, farmland, streams, lakes and sometimes roads due to longwall mining
- SourceWatch. “Longwall Mining.” http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Longwall_mining
Subsidies and tax breaks costing taxpayers billions of dollars
- Shirley Stewart Burns, Bringing Down the Mountains: the Impact of Mountaintop Removal on Southern West Virginia Communities, WVU Press (2007).
- McIlmoil, Rory, Evan Hansen, Ted Boettner, and Paul Miller (2010a) The Impact of Coal on the West Virginia State Budget. Downstream Strategies and West Virginia Center on Budget & Policy. Jun 22. http://downstreamstrategies.com/Documents/reports_publication/DownstreamStrategies-coalWV.pdf
- McIlmoil, Rory, Evan Hansen, and Ted Boettner (2010b) The Impact of Coal on the Tennessee State Budget. Downstream Strategies and West Virginia Center on Budget & Policy. Jun 22. http://downstreamstrategies.com/Documents/reports_publication/DownstreamStrategies-coalTN.pdf
- National Research Council. Hidden Costs of Energy: Unpriced Consequences of Energy Production and Use. http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=12794#toc
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