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Keep Our Streams Safe From Dirty Coal Mining

Target: U.S. Congress
Sponsored by: Earthjustice
The Federal Office of Surface Mining (OSM) is poised to finalize a rule that would allow thousands of natural streams and valleys in Appalachia to be buried by waste from mountaintop removal coal mining. OSM's plan directly conflicts with the decades-old Stream Buffer Zone Rule, which prohibits surface coal mining activities from disturbing areas within 100 feet of permanent and seasonal streams.

For years, federal agencies have looked the other way as the coal industry has been allowed to blast away the tops of mountains to reach thin seams of coal. Already, mountaintop removal mining has flattened more than 500,000 acres and permanently buried 2,000 miles of streams, destroying sources that feed drinking water. These actions were taken in defiance of the existing Stream Buffer Zone Rule. Now, OSM wants to legalize this destruction, but the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) must first give its approval for the change in rules to become law.
deadline: 10-17-2009
goal: 10,000
 

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Sadly, on December 2, 2008 the Environmental Protection Agency approved a rule change that will allow coal companies to bury streams under the rocks leftover from mining.

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Dear [Congress Member],

I am writing to express my concern about the Office of Surface Mining's (OSM) proposal to effectively repeal the Stream Buffer Zone Rule. Changing this rule to allow coal companies to dump their massive piles of waste directly into streams will accelerate mountaintop removal mining and environmental destruction in Appalachia. Under the law, your agency must concur with OSM for the rule change to become final. I urge you not to agree with this proposal to destroy more streams.

The decades-old rule requires 100 foot buffer zones around streams to protect against damage caused by mountaintop removal mining. But the OSM wants to rewrite the rule to eliminate the buffer; instead, their proposal would tell mining companies to dump mountaintop removal waste and giant sludge ponds directly into streams, effectively repealing the existing law.
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# 1,748:
10:51 am PST, Dec 3, Leslie Washington, Georgia
This is ridiculous. When we pollute our environment we breath and consume the toxins that we've put out. We are poisoning ourselves. We only have one Earth and it's being destroyed by its own inhabitants. Make a change to a better future for our children they deserve a clean and healthy environment.
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12:21 pm PST, Nov 14, Lil Judd, California
There is no such thing a clean coal energy - - coal mining has to end now.
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10:40 am PST, Nov 14, Ustya Tarnawsky, New York
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It all runs downhill!
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