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Letter from Dept of Interior/BLM regarding coal mining East Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="RayfromTX" data-source="post: 1477636" data-attributes="member: 31486"><p>So what should the policy be? Should the mining companies be required to restore the land and protect the water or should they be left to do as they see fit? If they are forced to restore and protect, who should be responsible to ensure that they do? If they are allowed to leave the land as they please, should they be responsible for the affects on the ground and surface water? Tough nut to crack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RayfromTX, post: 1477636, member: 31486"] So what should the policy be? Should the mining companies be required to restore the land and protect the water or should they be left to do as they see fit? If they are forced to restore and protect, who should be responsible to ensure that they do? If they are allowed to leave the land as they please, should they be responsible for the affects on the ground and surface water? Tough nut to crack. [/QUOTE]
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