The Mountains and Mines Monitoring Project
MMMP

**Photo by Junior Walk** ###Project Location: West Virginia ##The Project Issue: Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining For well over a century the coal industry has exploited the people and natural resources of West Virginia. The technology they have developed over the past four decades specifically has allowed them to destroy and poison the environment to an almost unbelievable extent, all in the name of maximizing profit. Large scale surface mining, also known as mountaintop removal not only deforests thousands of acres per mine site, but completely destroys the landscape leaving behind only bare rock and rubble. The biologically diverse forests that used to set where these mines now exist can never be replaced, the topsoil that allowed them to exist is now buried under valley fills. The bedrock that once formed some of the oldest mountains on the planet is blasted apart and turned into toxic dust clouds that settle on the communities below. The state regulatory agency, the West Virginia Department of Environmental protection has been in the pocket of the coal industry since its conception. This makes it difficult to hold the industry accountable to the relatively lax environmental laws, but not impossible. Over the years, Coal River Mountain Watch has discovered a handful of methods in the pursuit of chipping away at the profit margins of coal companies. One of the most successful tactics has been in observing, documenting, and monitoring mining activity and reporting on them to the DEP. The intent behind this fellowship team is to support our continued work against the coal industry using drones and other forms of observation to document violations of environmental law, and pressure the DEP to take appropriate action. The fines incurred by the coal company are a pittance and are factored into the cost of doing business. The main goal of this work is to make the companies pull workers and equipment away from actively mining coal in order to fix the problems they created. ###Project Aims In this project, we aim to: - Monitor active mine sites from the ground and via drone. - Research environmental regulations and identify tactics that concerned citizens in communities around surface mines can use to document illegal actions and permit violations by the mining companies. - Communicate our findings to the Department of Environmental Protection and follow up with them to raise the pressure on the agency to take action. - Create a videos examining the state of abandoned and active mines in the area on and around Coal River Mountain, and describe the tactics that can be used to hold the industry accountable. ### People Involved: **Fellows working on this project:** - [Junior Walk](https://publiclab.org/profile/junior_walk1337): Community Fellow and Project Advisor - [Elena Peterman](https://publiclab.org/profile/ekpeterman): [Environmental Policy Fellow](https://publiclab.org/notes/stevie/08-11-2021/seeking-environmental-policy-fellow-for-fellowship-team) - [Jordan Freeman](https://publiclab.org/profile/jfreemanfilm): [Documentation Fellow ](https://publiclab.org/notes/stevie/08-11-2021/seeking-documentation-fellow-for-fellowship-team) - Rotating Field Technicians in West Virginia **Partners and Collaborators:** - Coal River Mountain Watch ### Updates Interested in following along in the project? Subscribe to the tag below to get updates when we post new material. Subscribe to updates on this project __________ ##Project Outputs: Learn about observable permit violations for coal mining with the materials below ####Ground Violations Read more about [common ground related violations here](https://publiclab.org/notes/ekpeterman/02-15-2022/ground-common-permit-violations) ####Water Violations Read more about [common water related violations here](https://publiclab.org/notes/ekpeterman/01-20-2022/common-permit-violations-water) ###Air Violations Read more about [common air related violations here](https://publiclab.org/notes/ekpeterman/03-29-2022/air-common-permit-violations) _______ ###Our most recent posts and videos on this project: [notes:MMMP] ### Sites being monitored: Below is the list of permits and companies monitored this far by the Mountains and Mines Monitoring project. These sites are in Raleigh, Boone, and Kanawha counties, WV. - The Middle Ridge permit, Republic Energy, permit number: S301712 - Bee Tree permit, Marfork Coal Company, permit number: S301004 - Long Ridge 1, Republic Energy, permit number: S300115 - Edwight permit, Alex Energy, permit number: S301299 - Black Eagle deep mine, Marfork Coal Company, permit number: U300118 - Twilight II surface mine, Lexington Coal Company, permit number: S500398 - Twilight South surface mine, Lexington Coal Company, permit number: S502808 - White Oak surface mine, Deep Ford Mining Co Inc., permit number: S010380 - Joe’s Creek surface mine, Panther Creek Mining LLC, permit number: S300108 - Ewing Fork No. 2 surface mine, Republic Energy LLC, permit number: S301803 - Elk Run processing plant, Elk Run Coal Company, permit number: P047000 - Goals processing plant, Goals Coal Company, permit number: O001885 - Horse Creek Eagle deep mine, Marfork Coal Company LLC, permit number: U300104 - Stanley Heritage surface mine, Panther Creek Mining LLC, permit number: S303593 ### Questions [questions:MMMP] ...


Author Comment Last activity Moderation
stevie " @stevie has marked @stevie as a co-author. " | Read more » almost 3 years ago
stevie "wow! shocking video. Great resource though. I'm tagging it to the blog. For those who see it from there, check out more on the project at www.publi..." | Read more » almost 3 years ago
stevie "Wow, is that a holding pond Right next to a stream at the 55second mark - again around 2:12? @junior_walk1337 and @ekpeterman do these have to be ..." | Read more » almost 3 years ago
liz "so clearly showing the retaining ponds that drain to the creek. Thanks @junior_walk1337 " | Read more » almost 3 years ago
ekpeterman " @ekpeterman has marked @jfreemanfilm as a co-author. " | Read more » almost 3 years ago
ekpeterman " @ekpeterman has marked @junior_walk1337 as a co-author. " | Read more » almost 3 years ago
junior_walk1337 "That's very cool. If the summit you're referring to at Wiley's was a mountain justice camp then I was totally there. I actually just shot a video ..." | Read more » almost 3 years ago
warren "This is maybe a weird idea, but have you ever seen someone send a drone up attached to a balloon? I wonder if you could steer it a bit, but even if..." | Read more » almost 3 years ago
warren "Not too many maps, but as part of the summit at Jim Wiley's place in I think 2010? It was when we were just figuring out balloon mapping, actually...." | Read more » almost 3 years ago
junior_walk1337 "Thank you! Oh wow, I had no idea you all did balloon mapping down in this area before actually. This spot is roughly a mile away from where that ba..." | Read more » almost 3 years ago
warren "Wow, great images. Would this by chance be the same site as this balloon map from 10 yrs ago? https://publiclab.org/map/marsh-fork-elementary-coal-..." | Read more » almost 3 years ago
stampasolutions "Amazing view.. " | Read more » almost 3 years ago
laurel_mire "In terms of groups working on the issue of abandoned land mines, I found a Pennsylvania-based group (they operate mainly using Facebook it seems, (..." | Read more » about 3 years ago
stevie "here is one from @Pat that came in Via email: In Wisconsin, responsibility for reclamation lies with the Land Conservation Dept. and the Director ..." | Read more » about 3 years ago
stevie "Thanks @ekpeterman! @pat and @dswenson- I know reclamation is something you all have been on a lot recently, do you have any thoughts on accounta..." | Read more » about 3 years ago
nakshuma114 "Walmart One 2 step Verification Guide " | Read more » over 3 years ago