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US EPA Region IV Surface Coal Mining Field Activities 2009-2012. Chris Decker. Adventures in Mountain Top Mining / Valley Fill. Diagram of MTM/VF Process. Overburden Removed. Spoils placed in adjacent valley,. Draglines remove coal, create spoil piles.
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US EPA Region IV Surface Coal MiningField Activities 2009-2012 Chris Decker Adventures in Mountain Top Mining / Valley Fill
Diagram of MTM/VF Process Overburden Removed Spoils placed in adjacent valley,
Draglines remove coal, create spoil piles Regrading and continued dragline removal Final regrading, revegetation
Environmental Impacts x • Water Chemistry: Increased conductivity, Ca, Na, Se, K, Mg, Mn, and SO4 • impacts fish & macroinvertebrates • Hydrology • downstream greater base flow • Compaction of soils • slow regrowth of trees & and woody plants • Loss of streams and wetlands • Fragmentation of forests • Terrestrial animal communities • Increase grassland birds & snakes, decrease in amphibians • cumulative environmental costs have not been fully investigated • social, economic and heritage issues
Regulations Mining operations are regulated under: • Clean Water Act (CWA) • Section 402 – discharges to streams EPA, States • Section 404 – filling of streams/wetlands EPA & ACOE • Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (SMCRA) • Operating standards, permits, inspections DOI
What Have We Been Asked To Do • Assess current conditions in order to guide permit decisions • Establish baseline data for continued monitoring • Investigate cumulative impacts
Field Activities • Water Quality Assessment • water samples and in-situ monitoring • conductivity, pH, dissolved oxygen, temp • metals, hardness, • sulfate, chloride, alkalinity, solids • Bioassessment • Macroinvertebrates - Kentucky MBI • Fish - IBI and tissue • Stream habitat • Hydrologic Permanence Evaluation • North Carolina method (2005) • trace water flow to origins • geomorphology, hydrology, biology • document ephemeral, intermittent, perennial • Flow status has regulatory implications x
Future Plans • New Study • Cumulative Impacts of Mining in Eastern Kentucky (CIMEK) • Long Term Conductivity Monitoring
Cumulative Impacts Study (CIMEK) • 60 Stations • Sample Quarterly • Water Samples • Macroinvertebrates • Fish • Continuous Conductivity Monitoring • 25 stations • deployed HOBO loggers • Possible 2nd year extension ($$$)