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			<title>Obama Interior Department surrenders to the coal interests</title>
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			<dc:creator>Scott&nbsp;Edwards</dc:creator>
			<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 07:18:52 +0000</pubDate>

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			<description><![CDATA[After close of business on Friday, Oct. 30, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar surrendered to coal mine operators who are rapidly destroying the central Appalachian Mountains. Interior&#8217;s capitulation was filed by the Obama administration in federal court in papers that reveal the Department will further delay its promise to rescind the Bush administration&#8217;s gutting of crucial surface mining regulations in effect since 1983. When we voted for change in November of 2008, environmentalists rallied to a standard. We didn&#8217;t realize that it was a white flag. Evisceration of the &#8220;buffer zone rule,&#8221; was the Bush administration&#8217;s December 2008 parting gift to &#8230;<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=grist.org&#038;blog=5104299&#038;post=34509&#038;subd=grist&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>

			
									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img width="180" height="150" src="http://grist.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/11mountaintopremoved.jpg?w=180&amp;h=150&amp;crop=1" class="attachment-post-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="11Mountaintopremoved.jpg" title="11Mountaintopremoved.jpg" /> <p>After close of business on Friday, Oct. 30,  Interior Secretary Ken Salazar surrendered to coal mine operators who are  rapidly destroying the central Appalachian  Mountains. Interior&#8217;s capitulation was  filed by the Obama administration in federal court in papers that reveal the  Department will further delay its promise to rescind the Bush administration&#8217;s  gutting of crucial surface mining regulations in effect since 1983.</p>
<p>When we voted for change  in November of 2008, environmentalists rallied to a standard. We didn&#8217;t realize  that it was a white flag.</p>
<p>Evisceration of the &#8220;buffer zone rule,&#8221; was the Bush  administration&#8217;s December 2008 parting gift to the coal industry. Until then,  that rule prohibited mining within 100 feet of larger streams if it would harm  water quality, quantity, or other environmental resources of the stream. Because  the rule was unequivocal, coal operators and the Bush Department of Interior  realized that it had to be changed to legalize mountaintop removal in Appalachia.</p>
<p>Mountaintop removal mining is so destructive that it  necessitates removal of streams on mine sites or their burial beneath &#8220;valley  fills&#8221; composed of millions of tons of mining waste. The harm wrought is  unprecedented; mountaintop removal has permanently destroyed nearly two thousand  miles of streams in the region. In the headwaters of the Spruce Fork watershed  in West  Virginia  (which then-candidate Obama remarked on during the 2008 campaign as very pretty  country), permits for surface mining and valley fills cover 35.5 percent of total  stream length.</p>
<p>To allow mountaintop removal mining to continue, the  2008 Bush buffer zone rule exempted valley fills from the rule&#8217;s protection. This codified the mining industry&#8217;s long-held and absurd argument that, despite  clear language to the contrary, the 1983 rule did not prevent the worst harms  inflicted by mining and only addressed minor environmental impacts.</p>
<p>As far back as 1999, a federal judge in West Virginia  recognized that interpreting the buffer zone rule to allow streams to be buried  by mining waste leads to &#8220;the <span style="text-decoration: underline">reductio ad absurdum</span> that miles of streams  could be filled and deeply covered with rock and dirt [so long as] some stretch  of water downstream of the fill remain[ed] undiminished and unsullied.&#8221;&nbsp; Chief  U.S. District Judge Charles H. Haden  II pointed out the obvious: &#8220;No effect on related environmental values is more  adverse than obliteration. Under a valley fill, the water quantity of the  stream becomes zero. Because there is no stream, there is no water quality.&#8221; The Clinton Administration agreed with Judge Haden that the buffer zone applied  to valley fills.</p>
<p>Shortly after the Bush  rule change, citizens groups challenged it in court. In April 2009, Secretary  Salazar asked the court to vacate the rule. While that request was denied last  August, the Department of the Interior should never have wasted its time in  court. With its own rulemaking ability, the Department should simply have  created new regulations.</p>
<p>Remarkably, on Oct.  30, the Interior Department announced that it would not propose new  language for several years to replace the Bush rule, despite conceding in court  that that the current regulation is illegal. While Interior inexplicably drags  its feet, the Administration would do well to immediately propose the 1983 rule  and issue guidance announcing that it will enforce regulations as the Clinton  administration interpreted them until Interior&#8217;s new rules are in  place.</p>
<p>Interior&#8217;s delaying  tactics are especially troubling in light of their other problematic actions  regarding mining. Secretary Salazar proposed Joseph Pizarchik &#8212; director of  Pennsylvania&#8217;s  Bureau of Mining and Reclamation &#8212; to run the federal Office of Surface Mining,  regardless of intense opposition from environmental groups. Despite Secretary  Salazar&#8217;s assertion that Pizarchik will approach surface mining in an  environmentally responsible way, Senator Menendez of New  Jersey observed that overwhelmingly negative  feedback from Pennsylvania&#8217;s  citizens forced him to conclude that Pizarchik is unwilling &#8220;to look at these  issues with a fresh eye.&#8221;</p>
<p>Unbelievable but true:  nearly a year into this administration, the Department of Interior has taken no  steps to curb the abuses of mountaintop removal mining. Interior has the duty  under the Surface Mining Act to enforce regulations and punish violations, yet  so far, its actions are indistinguishable from those of the Bush  Administration. The Department has abdicated its responsibilities, forcing the  EPA to act alone to challenge illegal and destructive mountaintop removal  mining. There are more than 100 permit applications pending that would destroy  tens of thousands of acres of forests and hundreds of miles of streams. There  are at least that many permits in force for companies currently mining. EPA is  in the process of reviewing 79 permit applications right now. And the  Department of the Interior waits &#8230; for  what?</p>
<p>It is time for Secretary  Salazar to abandon the harmful policies of the Bush era and work with EPA to  insure that we move forward under a banner of progress, not a flag of  surrender.</p>
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