Surface Mining...
Before and After 
Coal is probably Kentucky's most important natural resource.
The energy it provides powers The Commonwealth.
Ben Chandler refuses to acknowledge coal's position as a signature industry for Kentucky,
omitting it completely from his column on Kentucky's Signature Industries.
He says that "we will have to rely on fossil fuels for years to come",
yet votes time and again to tax and regulate the industry out of existence.
As goes coal, so goes Kentucky's economy...it powers virtually everything we do!
The black and white photos were taken in 1979 on a mine site at Colmar, Kentucky.
Back then it was called "strip mining"; today "mountaintop removal".
Enjoy the pictures...This is part of your Kentucky heritage!!!
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That's me on the hood of our blue Chevy truck,
the first new vehicle we ever owned!
The truck is sitting in the bucket of the
dragline...sort of like a giant backhoe
used to dig away the dirt from on top of the coal.
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This is almost exactly the same spot 30 years later.
Looks a little different, doesn't it!
Lots of cattle graze, and wild turkey and elk have moved in.
Lovely useable land.
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Again, the bucket of the dragline.
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Another view of the same area as it looks now.
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The track made by the dragline as it moved along.
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Grazing cattle weren't bothered by mining activity below them!
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You can see a little of the boom which operates the bucket.
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This area has been contour mined. The aqua area has been re-seeded.
Active mining is going on above and to the right.
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Looking up the boom of the dragline.
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New lakes in mined areas provide fishing and water for wildlife.
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Another look up the boom.
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 GASP!!! People are having fun up there...even bringing their kids!
ATV heaven!!!!
In fact, the Commonwealth of Kentucky is promoting adventure vacations,
providing maps of trails that run through reclaimed mines.
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A great way to support Kentucky is to
put a "Friends of Coal" license plate on your cars.
Across the bottom of the plate is the phrase
"Coal Keeps the Lights On!"
These license plates are starting to appear all over the place!
It's great to see! Keep it up!!!!
EPA Turning Out The Lights!
The EPA on April 1, 2010 issued guidance that uses the ability of water to conduct electricity (conductivity)
as a determining factor in declaring run-off from mine sites toxic.
They will use test results to withhold mining permits.
Their ruling targets only 6 states and only coal mining.
There is a political agenda at work here...environmental bias against coal production.
Click here to visit FACES of Coal to learn more.
This assault on our energy network is immediate and urgent!
A very helpful video explains conductivity, and why it is a poor standard for testing toxicity of water.
Action: Link to EPA site. Please register a comment against these regulations.
It's quick and easy...and may help keep the lights on!
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