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process, sulfur and other trace metals such as arsenic, lead, magnesium, etc. are exposed to the surrounding air which can last for decades. These uncovered trace metals do not just pollute the air, most notably surrounding waterways are highly affected by the pollution caused by mountaintop coal mining. These pollutants are hypothesized to be the culprits in causing higher than average levels of cancer, stroke, asthma, heart attacks, hypertension, and overall poor cardiovascular health in rural coal-mining communities. However, there are other hypotheses as to why this disparity is occurring. Socioeconomic barriers that
Appalachian communities experience can play a large role in skewing the average rates of long-term illnesses. Mining communities used in a 2013 study found that on average, individuals living in coal-mining communities had a higher family history of cancer, habits of smoking, and had a lower median income compared to test subjects in non-mining communities.
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Trimble County Station, TC2 (an 810 MW-gross coal combustion unit brought online in 2010) emits lead particulate matter at a rate of 499 kg/yr (approximately 1098 lb/yr, or to put into similar terms as used for human health, approximately 498 Billion micrograms). The current level set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for child lead blood levels requiring intervention is 5 micrograms per deciliter of blood. By comparison, the TC2 unit emits mercury emissions at a rate of 1.3*10^-6 lb/MWH. Assuming operation of TC2 24 hours per day for 364 days per year, the TC2 annual emission of mercury is approximately 86 pounds.
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uranium and thorium in the unburned coal are concentrated at up to 10 times their original levels. Fly ash uranium sometimes leaches into the soil and water surrounding a coal plant, affecting cropland and, in turn, food. People living within a "stack shadow"—the area within a half- to one-mile (0.8- to 1.6-kilometer) radius of a coal plant's smokestacks—might then ingest small amounts of radiation. Fly ash is also disposed of in landfills and abandoned mines and quarries, posing a potential risk to people living around those areas.
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removal and soil compaction from mining equipment both contribute to stronger and more frequent flooding from storm runoff. As for human health in counties involved in mountaintop mining, there are elevated rates for mortality and lung cancer as well as chronic heart, lung and kidney disease. These threats do not appear to go away after mining has ceased nor after land reclamation has taken place.
265:. These efforts consisted of packing soil tightly together and planting grass, a plant which Angel says was the "only type of plant he trusted to hold the ground in place". In 2002, scientists like Dr. Angel started realizing that Appalachian forests destroyed by strip-mining weren't coming back, even with rejuvenation efforts. In Appalachia, a land mass larger than the state of
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indirectly involved in the industry, that number becomes much larger, nearly 73,000. This number includes education and service industry jobs in mining communities, employment from construction, transportation and manufacturing work that touches the mining industry, as well as jobs stemming from banks, law offices and engineering firms that did business with the mining industry.
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from 1979 to 2006 (from 47,190 to 17,959 workers). The industry overall lost approximately 10,000 jobs from 1990 to 1997, as MTR and other more mechanized underground mining methods became more widely used. The coal industry asserts that surface mining techniques, such as mountaintop removal, are safer for miners than sending miners underground.
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hill, or ridge in order to obtain a desired geologic material. The process involves blasting with explosives to remove up to 400 vertical feet (120 m) of overburden to expose underlying coal seams. Excess rock and soil laden with toxic mining byproducts are often dumped into nearby valleys, in what are called "hollow fills" or "valley fills."
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over control of mining permits. Beshear's support of the state's coal industry brought criticism of the governor as being too lax on the issue. In
February 2011, some even went so far as to take part in a four-day sit-in protest in the governor's outer office. Following the sit-in, hundreds of others
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Yet, the environmental implications of mountaintop removal have been widely accepted as a threat to
Kentucky communities and ecosystems. Valley fills have been found to cause the permanent loss of critical ecosystems through water pollution and the burial of headwater streams. Furthermore, vegetation
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Kentucky, which gives the state a competitive advantage in attracting industry, including those with heavy energy demands such as aluminum smelters and automotive plants. This has also made Kentucky one of the largest consumers of
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Starting in the 1960s coal seams in both
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This method allows, through the use of explosives and large machinery, more than two and a half times as much coal to be extracted per worker per hour than in traditional underground mines, thus greatly reducing the need for workers. In
Kentucky, for example, the number of workers declined over 60%
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Western Coalfield has been hit much harder by acid rain regulations. Whereas about half of Eastern coal is high in sulfur content, nearly all Western coal falls into this category. In recent years the state government has been seeking to land so called "coal to gas" operations that convert coal
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By 2001 8.36 billion tons of coal had been extracted from
Kentucky, 5.78 billion tons coming from the Eastern Coalfield and 2.58 billion tons coming from the Western Coalfield. As of 2004 around 13% of total coal reserves had been extracted from the Western Coalfield, although much of the remaining
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Health disparities become present when comparing
Kentuckians that live near mountaintop coal mines and elsewhere. Mountaintop removal coal mining uses tools like explosives, machinery, etc. to remove large amounts of topsoil, exposing coal ores underneath. After topsoil is removed in the mining
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should have been covered in trees, yet only held grass. After realizing this was an ecological disaster, Dr. Angel led efforts to plant more than 187 million trees which cover more than 275,000 acres of former mining land in Appalachia. Dr. Kathy Newfont, an Appalachian history professor at the
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Employment in the coal industry followed a steady decline from the 1980s up until the 2000s, evening out at around 18,000 for the past decade. As of 2009, 18,850 Kentuckians were directly employed in the coal industry, less than 1 percent of the total workforce. Yet, when accounting for jobs
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Two phenomena have resulted in a major reduction in the number of mine workers and number of mines in Kentucky. First, increased mechanization in both Kentucky coal fields has reduced the need for labor. This has become even more pronounced with the emergence of strip mining. Secondly,
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Coal's total economic impact is significant, with over 125.96 million tons of coal produced in 2006, making Kentucky 3rd in the nation for coal production. The state supplies 10.6% of the country with coal for power plants, giving it the nation's second-largest market share.
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energy per capita in the nation. The state's average retail price of electricity is 5.43 cents per kilowatt hour, the 3rd lowest rate in the nation. In 2004 coal-fired power plants produced approximately 92 percent of the electricity generated in Kentucky.
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and used it to heat his camp fire. Although his discovery came in the Eastern Coalfield it would be another 150 years before commercial coal production occurred there. In 1820 the first commercial coal mine in Kentucky opened in the Western Coalfield in
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mine opened in 1820 coal has gained both economic importance and controversy regarding its environmental consequences. As of 2010 there were 442 operating coal mines in the state, and as of 2017 there were fewer than 4,000 underground coalminers.
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2520:Connecticut
1922:December 1,
1893:"The Facts"
1874:"The Facts"
1421:131 pounds
1418:5,773 tons
1394:203 pounds
1391:3,981 tons
1367:300 pounds
1364:8,125 tons
1340:180 pounds
1311:1,097 tons
1308:9,280 tons
1287:490 pounds
1260:361 pounds
1162:413 pounds
1132:7,045 tons
1129:2,525 tons
1105:5,400 tons
1102:3,947 tons
1081:161 pounds
1078:6,683 tons
1065:Harrodsburg
1006:110 pounds
1003:5,320 tons
908:Pike County
752:Knox County
648:Clay County
609:Boyd County
596:Bell County
537:Ohio County
66:Betsy Layne
2802:Categories
2720:Washington
2640:New Mexico
2635:New Jersey
2510:California
2367:2012-08-17
2346:2012-08-17
2324:2012-08-17
2284:2010-11-26
2253:2016-07-12
2228:2016-07-12
2199:2016-07-12
2174:2016-07-12
2040:2011-03-25
1974:2006-10-28
1860:2012-08-17
1839:2012-08-17
1800:2011-05-05
1766:2012-08-17
1716:2011-05-05
1691:2012-08-17
1661:2012-08-17
1560:2012-08-17
1514:2012-08-17
1490:References
1440:89,867,387
1244:Louisville
1135:59 pounds
1108:86 pounds
1041:Winchester
990:Hawesville
791:Lee County
219:Louisville
174:See also:
152:Georgetown
82:Korean War
2730:Wisconsin
2695:Tennessee
2600:Minnesota
2575:Louisiana
2102:USA Today
2035:206522928
1856:. Eia.gov
1405:Wickliffe
1388:830 tons
1351:Maysville
1221:Henderson
1195:Henderson
1119:Owensboro
964:Location
384:acid rain
335:(OSMRE).
120:scrubbers
112:acid rain
74:Great War
2715:Virginia
2665:Oklahoma
2645:New York
2620:Nebraska
2610:Missouri
2595:Michigan
2585:Maryland
2570:Kentucky
2550:Illinois
2525:Delaware
2515:Colorado
2505:Arkansas
2430:Archived
2397:cite web
2293:cite web
2027:20056876
1896:Archived
1877:Archived
1809:cite web
1725:cite web
1635:Archived
1585:enacted.
1463:See also
1450:≥131,574
1445:≥315,973
1092:Florence
1017:Somerset
915:8551.56
912:1420.07
902:2409.98
863:2537.41
850:1857.56
824:2576.46
811:3036.31
785:1971.06
759:1230.91
746:3725.30
733:1224.32
707:6045.80
681:3248.72
655:1412.37
629:3695.26
603:2589.32
570:5688.73
557:5842.56
544:1291.11
531:3224.18
518:3536.95
505:7251.20
492:6700.53
479:1205.66
364:Illinois
267:Delaware
54:Kentucky
21:Kentucky
2735:Wyoming
2710:Vermont
2615:Montana
2555:Indiana
2535:Georgia
2530:Florida
2500:Arizona
2490:Alabama
2007:Bibcode
1999:Science
1474:Fly ash
1378:Bedford
1324:Paducah
941:429.60
928:804.64
899:593.36
889:554.10
876:818.96
860:391.28
837:334.29
821:558.17
808:259.17
798:347.00
772:336.14
743:329.90
720:353.25
704:917.66
694:184.03
678:459.68
668:296.58
642:464.74
626:208.47
616:590.82
600:302.69
584:County
567:317.11
554:332.21
541:266.72
528:749.83
502:781.80
466:353.29
447:County
380:Alabama
368:Indiana
323:wrote.
100:Jenkins
32:History
2670:Oregon
2625:Nevada
2565:Kansas
2540:Hawaii
2495:Alaska
2483:States
2387:May 5,
2033:
2025:
1435:14,224
1355:1,346
1328:1,750
1275:2,558
1248:1,717
1150:2,000
1146:Warsaw
925:91.40
886:10.02
873:15.22
847:55.77
834:55.34
782:26.81
769:35.95
756:75.51
730:97.56
717:11.31
691:10.42
652:61.87
639:18.61
613:19.93
515:19.73
489:76.12
476:62.33
182:, and
148:Toyota
42:Kenvir
2700:Texas
2580:Maine
2545:Idaho
2278:(PDF)
2271:(PDF)
2031:S2CID
1916:(PDF)
1794:(PDF)
1787:(PDF)
1455:≥2494
1427:TOTAL
961:Name
938:7.16
795:8.49
665:9.87
463:30.2
394:Both
2772:Guam
2705:Utah
2660:Ohio
2560:Iowa
2410:help
2389:2011
2299:link
2055:link
2023:PMID
1950:2009
1924:2007
1815:link
1731:link
1630:url=
1431:N/A
1409:440
1382:514
1225:405
1199:365
1177:528
1123:445
1096:669
1069:739
1045:195
1021:341
994:521
398:and
366:and
261:and
233:, SO
90:and
25:coal
17:Coal
2015:doi
2003:327
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