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Congratulations! EPA Sets New Policies on Mountaintop Removal

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency sealBecause of your actions, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency made an unprecedented and historic move yesterday toward curbing the devastating practice of mountaintop removal coal mining. The new policy, effective immediately for pending surface mine permits, stipulates that the practice of valley fills – which bury streams and poison Appalachia’s water sources – will not be permitted unless they meet a high standard.

While this is indeed a historic moment in the fight to end mountaintop removal, and we applaud the EPA for this decision, the policy itself could be overturned by a new presidential administration. We need to pass a law making it permanently illegal to pollute the waters of Appalachia.

As Senator Lamar Alexander said in a statement issued Thursday:

“The new EPA guidelines are useful in stopping some inappropriate coal mining in Appalachia but Congress still needs to pass the Cardin-Alexander legislation that would effectively end mountaintop removal mining.”

Please help us pass the Clean Water Protection Act and the Appalachia Restoration Act, two bills which are currently in the U.S. Congress, to ensure that no administration can overturn policy and allow mountaintop removal to continue devastating the communities and environment of Appalachia.

Contact your Congressional representative about the Clean Water Protection Act (H.R. 1310) and your Senator about the Appalachia Restoration Act (S. 696) TODAY and urge them to cosponsor these bills.

Our goal is to pass this legislation THIS YEAR — help us make this a reality by calling today!

Matt Wasson
iLoveMountains.org

3 Responses to “Congratulations! EPA Sets New Policies on Mountaintop Removal”

  1. Jason S. Brown Says:

    Please support passage of the Clean Water Protection Act (H.R. 1310) and the Appalachia Restoration Act (S. 696), two bills which are currently in the U.S. Congress, so that no future presidential administration can overturn policy which would devastate the communities and environment of Appalachia. Thank you.

  2. Morgan Jones Says:

    Thank you for your work in stopping mountain top removal.

  3. Karma Kuenga Says:

    It is good to read I lovemountain.org Mountain environment has been degrading day by day due to human pressure on them.It is not wise to make any mine and make factory around mountain. Mountain generates water to millions of people. Mountain should be kept clean by water consumers who live in low lands. Polluting mountain should be banned by concerned government and local people those who live nearby mountain region. In eastern countries mountains are regarded as divinity land where divinities live and bless the communities by generating water and beautifying the nature. Therefore people and government with join hand should remove all kinds of activities on the mou

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