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Letter from Dept of Interior/BLM regarding coal mining East Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 1477808" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>I work in and around strip mining every day. The letter of the law allows a certain amount of sediments to go down the streams every day, but that changes to a bigger amout if it rains. There are thousands of acres here that were disturbed 5 or more years ago and just lays there not reclaimed. In a 13,500 acre hunting lease we have there is 3200 acres of disturbed strip mine that hasn't been reclaimed, </p><p> Even when they do reclaim here all that means is they dump the rock over the mountainside until it slightly resembles a hillside. Plant a few trees on it. Cows my azz, the bear dogs have to hunt a way around the rocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 1477808, member: 8993"] I work in and around strip mining every day. The letter of the law allows a certain amount of sediments to go down the streams every day, but that changes to a bigger amout if it rains. There are thousands of acres here that were disturbed 5 or more years ago and just lays there not reclaimed. In a 13,500 acre hunting lease we have there is 3200 acres of disturbed strip mine that hasn't been reclaimed, Even when they do reclaim here all that means is they dump the rock over the mountainside until it slightly resembles a hillside. Plant a few trees on it. Cows my azz, the bear dogs have to hunt a way around the rocks. [/QUOTE]
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