Mountaintop removal
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Mountaintop removal is a coal mining activity which involves blasting away entire mountaintops to get at coal seams below and dumping the resulting rubble, called "spoil," into adjacent valleys. ... which has buried at least 1,000 miles of Appalachian streams and destroyed tens of thousands of acres of woodland that the EPA describes as "unique in the world" for their biological diversity.
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- Moving Mountains, Erik Reese, Orion, Jan/Feb 2006