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    the peaks from mountains to expose coal seams for extraction, and dumping the excess rocks and earth is then dumped into holler fills. This is accomplished by use of explosives and huge trucks and machinery. They are blowing off the top of mountains and dumping the rubble into the water. It was originally intended to be a rare practice, but now it is business as usual. The purpose of mountain top mining is to maximize profit potential for coal companies. Coal remains one of the significant sources

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    Coal mining is not only a dangerous job, but also life threatening and deadly. Many accidents have happened over the years and coal mining is less popular than it was when it first started. Even though today fifty percent of our electricity is powered by coal. There are four different types of coalmines, each very different. The first type are drift or slope mines, they are driven into valley walls near seams of coal. The second types of mines are shaft mines, these types of mines use pumps to

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    This Mining Information Report is going to be reported on Underground Mining in Australia. The underground mining information report includes: What is underground mining? The extraction process of Aluminum, the techniques or the processes involved in mining, how does underground mining negatively affect the environment? there will be the explanation of mining safety in detail. It also includes the mining: Description An examination of the facts related to the topic; can be grouped under subheadings

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    Coal Mining Coal, a mineral I have discussed previously, is necessary to our everyday lives. Coal is an incredible source of energy; it heats our houses and buildings, and also fuels stoves. You may often wonder where this extremely useful mineral comes from. Coal does not just appear; it needs to be mined through a process which results in our being able to utilize it. Coal mining is fairly inexpensive, is carried out on a large scale and can be mined in either underground or surface mines

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    ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES OF COAL MINING INTRODUCTION Coal is the most abundant fuel resource in India. It is the prime source of energy and perhaps the largest contributor to the industrial growth of the country. It is a crucial and enduring element in a modern, balanced energy portfolio, providing a bridge to the future as an important low cost and secure energy solution to sustainability challenges. Some important facts about coal industry in India are as follows: •India is

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    have been killed because of coal mining. Coal mining has brought some good thought taxes and jobs created. The most important effects of coal mining on the state of West Virginia are thousands of jobs being created, coal affecting West Virginia economically, and coal being used for energy. To start, coal mining has created thousands of jobs. According to West Virginia Coal Facts, “West Virginia coal employment had 26, 619 employees” (Source C) as of 2013. Coal mining has created jobs for the citizens

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    When asked to think of coal mining, what comes to mind? A mountain with a hole cut into the side of it with a set of railroad tracks disappearing into it? Maybe an old mine car or two full of some rocks or coal, with a pickaxe and shovel leaning against it. A few guys with hard hats covered in a black powder coming walking out of the mine pushing a car or two full of coal. The technology has advanced but the process is basically still the same as well as the outcome. Coal is retrieved from underground

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    Specific purpose: To convince my audience that coal mining is critical to the United States and, the right to continue to coal mine should be protected. Thesis: Coal mining rights should be protected. Introduction Attention grabber: According to Oxford Dictionaries retrieved 3-29-16, power as a noun can be defined as “Energy that is produced by mechanical, electrical, or other means and used to operate a device” Credibility: I have studied various concepts of geology for many years and have completed

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    that unites many Kentuckians. This common thread is coal mining. Window decals proudly proclaiming “Coal miner’s daughter”, “friend of coal” license plates, and yard signs declaring “Coal keeps the lights on” are only a fraction of the coal mining propaganda frequently seen throughout my community. There is an allure to being a coal miner not only because it is a high paying job that does not require a college degree, but also because being a coal miner evokes a sense of pride within people. However

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    Coal mining can have seriously adverse environmental and related impacts, including interference with groundwater quantity and quality, land subsidence, impacts on river flows and consequential impact on other land-uses, issues associated with mining wastes disposal, creation of geological hazards . . . and potential ecological havoc” (Bian et al., “The Impact of Disposal and Treatment of Coal Mining Wastes on Environment and Farmland” 1). Coal, a commodity that the world depends on as a vital economic

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