

Ask the EPA to Ban Mountaintop Removal Mining


Ask the EPA to Ban Mountaintop Removal Mining
The Issue
http://www.environmental-action.org/epa-should-ban-mtr?id4=ES
Hi ,
What's your favorite place to go hiking? Mine is Arches in Southern Utah. I went there with some friends about a month ago. Imagine my surprise when I discovered that Delicate Arch had been blown up by a mining company, it's remains dumped into the Colorado River along with tons of chemicals and pollutants, choking off the mighty river.
Obviously, that didn't happen - because our predecessors, in their wisdom, protected Arches as a national park. Sadly, most of the mountains of Appalachia don't have that protection - and the scene I described happens there every day.
It's mountaintop removal mining. And it has to be stopped. Click the link below, or paste it into your browser, and tell EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson we need to ban this horrific practice:
http://www.environmental-action.org/epa-should-ban-mtr?id4=ES
To date, mountaintop removal mining has destroyed 800 miles of Appalachian mountains, and poisoned or choked 1200 miles of rivers and waterways.
It's a national disgrace to treat our wild treasures this way - and it needs to be stopped. The Obama Administration's EPA is undertaking a review of hundreds of mountaintop removal mining permits - a good first step.
Make your voice heard - tell the EPA we need a permanent ban on mountaintop removal mining.
http://www.environmental-action.org/epa-should-ban-mtr?id4=ES
Then please help the effort by passing this email along to everyone you know. Thanks for your work!
Sincerely,
Dan Stafford
Environmental Action Organizer
DanS@environmental-action.org
http://www.environmental-action.org
P.S. Thanks again for your support. Please feel free to share this with your family and friends.
http://www.environmental-action.org/epa-should-ban-mtr?id4=ES
Ask the EPA to Ban Mountaintop Removal Mining
Currently the EPA is reviewing hundreds of mountaintop removal mining permits, which is a good start. But they need to hear from us that this practice needs to be banned altogether.
Administrator Jackson,
Mountaintop removal mining has destroyed 800 miles of mountains and wrecked more than 1200 miles of rivers and waterways throughout Appalachia.
As you review the permits for current MTR, I ask you to please issue a ban on the practice.
Sincerely,
The Issue
http://www.environmental-action.org/epa-should-ban-mtr?id4=ES
Hi ,
What's your favorite place to go hiking? Mine is Arches in Southern Utah. I went there with some friends about a month ago. Imagine my surprise when I discovered that Delicate Arch had been blown up by a mining company, it's remains dumped into the Colorado River along with tons of chemicals and pollutants, choking off the mighty river.
Obviously, that didn't happen - because our predecessors, in their wisdom, protected Arches as a national park. Sadly, most of the mountains of Appalachia don't have that protection - and the scene I described happens there every day.
It's mountaintop removal mining. And it has to be stopped. Click the link below, or paste it into your browser, and tell EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson we need to ban this horrific practice:
http://www.environmental-action.org/epa-should-ban-mtr?id4=ES
To date, mountaintop removal mining has destroyed 800 miles of Appalachian mountains, and poisoned or choked 1200 miles of rivers and waterways.
It's a national disgrace to treat our wild treasures this way - and it needs to be stopped. The Obama Administration's EPA is undertaking a review of hundreds of mountaintop removal mining permits - a good first step.
Make your voice heard - tell the EPA we need a permanent ban on mountaintop removal mining.
http://www.environmental-action.org/epa-should-ban-mtr?id4=ES
Then please help the effort by passing this email along to everyone you know. Thanks for your work!
Sincerely,
Dan Stafford
Environmental Action Organizer
DanS@environmental-action.org
http://www.environmental-action.org
P.S. Thanks again for your support. Please feel free to share this with your family and friends.
http://www.environmental-action.org/epa-should-ban-mtr?id4=ES
Ask the EPA to Ban Mountaintop Removal Mining
Currently the EPA is reviewing hundreds of mountaintop removal mining permits, which is a good start. But they need to hear from us that this practice needs to be banned altogether.
Administrator Jackson,
Mountaintop removal mining has destroyed 800 miles of mountains and wrecked more than 1200 miles of rivers and waterways throughout Appalachia.
As you review the permits for current MTR, I ask you to please issue a ban on the practice.
Sincerely,
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Petition created on March 26, 2009