January 31, 2010
Planned mountaintop mine upsets Kanawha State Forest users
Kenny Kemp
A surface mine seen from the southern end of Kanawha State Forest is one of several found a short distance from the 9,300-acre preserve.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A planned 600-acre mountaintop removal mine that would come within 100 yards of Kanawha State Forest's eastern boundary is causing alarm among a group of forest users who say the 9,000-acre preserve is already nearly surrounded by noisy, unsightly surface mines

Keystone Development has applied for a permit with the state Department of Environmental Protection to open KD Surface Mine No. 2 next to its existing Rush Creek surface mine, a short distance to the east. The new mine would involve a 2.2 million-cubic yard valley fill in Middle Lick Branch and Kanawha Fork, both tributaries of Davis Creek.

"In places, it would come just over 300 feet away from the forest boundary," said Julian Martin of the Kanawha State Forest Coalition, which has fought for increased oil and gas drilling regulation in the forest.

The northern end of the planned mine would start near the gate to Middle Ridge Road and extend past the forest's shooting range.

Martin said Keystone Development's Rush Creek mountaintop removal mine can easily be seen from Ballard Trail near the shooting range and heard throughout much of the forest.

"You can regularly hear explosives going off, and you can hear rocks hitting the dump trucks," he said. "And it's only about three miles from the Charleston city limits."

"In places, the clanging and truck noise from the mine is so loud you can't hear the birds," said Jim Waggy of Charleston, a member of the Kanawha State Forest Foundation and an avid birder.

The new KD Surface Mine No. 2 would be even closer to the park, and bring in more noise and an increased risk of pollution to the forest's streams, according to Martin. "The Rush Creek mine has already had one black water spill that made it into Davis Creek," he said.

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Posted By: jimwads (9:24am 02-02-2010)
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The Gazette's position on surface mining is well documented, but making this the above the fold "news" article is absurd. Talk about misusing the bully pulpit.

Posted By: yogipsk (7:21pm 02-01-2010)
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BTW 600 acres is a small surface mine in WV.

Posted By: yogipsk (7:20pm 02-01-2010)
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Lunar surface...look at the picture above, it is of the reclaimed portion of the existing CONTOUR MINE, not MTR and it will be crawling with wildlife just like all the other reclaimed sites that enviros never take pictures of because it defeats their purpose. Of course an active mine is ugly...so is walmart, but the mine will be reclaimed and produce trees and wildlife again! Walmart won't!

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