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Study finds damage far downstream of mine sites
Mountaintop removal is harming water quality far downstream from where active mining buries creeks beneath valley fill waste dumps, according to a new scientific paper that adds to the growing concerns about strip-mining damage.
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Study finds damage far downstream of mine sites
Mountaintop removal is harming water quality far downstream from where active mining buries creeks beneath valley fill waste dumps, according to a new scientific paper that adds to the growing concerns about strip-mining damage.
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