Department of the Interior dated September 17, 1971 on H.R. 60... Department of the Interior dated September 17, 1971 on H.R. 444. Executive communication: 46 Andrews, Thomas, Black Mesa Defense Fund, Santa Fe, N. Mex. Austin, Richard Cartwright, secretary, Appalachian Strip Mining Information Service, plus descriptions of four sites showing devasta- Avedisian, Armen G., chairman of the board, National Limestone Bagge, Carl E., president, National Coal Association_ ..557, 581 Concluding statement and additional material for the record__562, 593 Table 1.-Production of mineral energy resources and electricity from hydropower and nuclear power in the Table 2.-Production of mineral energy resources and electricity from hydropower and nuclear power in British thermal units, and percent contributed by each in the Table 3.-Calculated consumption of mineral energy resources and electricity from hydropower and nuclear Table 4.-Calculated consumption of mineral energy re- sources and electricity from hydropower and nuclear Statements-Continued Bagge, Carl E., president, National Coal Association-Continued Table 5.-U.S. production of deep and surface-mined Page 613 Table 6.-U.S. production of deep and surface-mined coal, 614 U.S. production of bituminous and lignite coal at deep and 617 618 619 620 Table 7.-Energy sources for 1970 energy utility power Table 8.-Distribution of 1970 deep and surface-mined coal Table 10.-Estimated potential generation of electricity by Table 11.-Estimated remaining strippable resources and Table 12.-Estimated strippable reserves of coal and lignite 622 622 624 Baldwin, Malcolm F., the Conservation Foundation_. 455 184 Becker, Keith, executive director, Wyoming Outdoor Coordinating 709 Begley, Joe, Blackey, Ky 688 submitted by J. L. Ogilvie. Borrelli, Peter, eastern representative, Sierra Club Binger, Tom, chairman, Pittsburgh Pacific Co., Hibbing, Minn.......... Bowers, Mrs. Kenneth, Louisville, Ky. Bradley, J. W., Petros, Tenn. 689 Branscome, James, director, Save Our Kentucky. 539 Brennan, Joseph P., director, Research and Marketing Department, 330, 349 Campbell, S. James, vice president of the National Crushed Stone 447 Caudill, Harry M., Whitesburg, Ky. 810 Charter, Mrs. Boyd, Billings, Mont 80 Chest Creek Water Association submitted by Nick Worchesky, vice president Connors, Edward, president, Colorado Open Space Council, Inc., Cole, David R., secretary and manager, Colorado Mining Association_... 83 47 86 Conservation Foundation submitted by Malcolm Baldwin 46 Conte, Hon. Sylvio O., a Representative in Congress from the State of Massachusetts. 14 Danielson, Hon. George E., a Representative in Congress from the 29 Darby, Sanford P., director, Georgia Surface Mined Land Use Board, 65 Additional paper for the record.. 61 69 Denman, Nathaniel A., registered professional engineer. Dole, Hon. Hollis M., Assistant Secretary, Mineral Resources, Department of the Interior... Dunlap, Louise C., assistant legislative director, Friends of the Earth (plus maps)-- Emigh, G. Donald, chairman, Phosphate Lands Conference.. Ewers, Ralph O., (plus illustrations for the record). Fowler, F. B., Grundy, Va_____ Galperin, Hon. Si, Jr., State senator from Kanawha County, W. Va.. Gemmill, Paul, executive secretary, Nevada Mining Association, Inc. 20 Statements-Continued Gonzalez, Hon. Henry B., a Representative in Congress from the Page 146 Hagen, Hon. Bruce, commissioner, Public Service Commission, 411 878 150 694 386 388 Hale, Daniel, M.D., chairman, Mercer County Board of Health.. 559, 586 Environmental Action-Debunking Madison Avenue.. Hays, Hon. Wayne L., a Representative in Congress from the State of Ohio. Hechler, Hon. Ken., a Representative in Congress from the State of West Virginia Heldman, Alan W., Sierra Club, Birmingham, Ala. Hunter, Louis, executive secretary, National Independent Coal Jarrett, Jack, of Sullivan, Ind... Johnson, Hugo E., president, American Iron Ore Association.... Josephy, Alvin M., Jr., vice president, American Heritage Publishing Co Kaufman, Paul J., director, Appalachian Research and Defense Fund. 827 59 89 722 492 809 659 796 884 816 78 Kerr, Lorin E., M.D., MPH on proposed mandatory health standards. 354 682 675 Leonard, Mrs. Louise, State senator, from the State of West Virginia.. 648 723 Love, W. H., president, Hecla Mining Co.. 858 Magnuson, Ralph E., Jr., director of environmental affairs, Cleveland- 665 Massie, Joyce, representing the Surface Miners Auxiliary of West 683 Mattox, Vicki, chairman, Save Our Kentucky 548 McCloskey, Hon. Paul N., Jr., a Representative in Congress from the 417 McDade, Hon. Joseph, a Representative in Congress from the State of Pennsylvania... 271 McDowell, Cloyd D., president, National Independent Coal Operators' 472 McGlothlin, James W., Grundy, Va 494 Mikva, Hon. Abner J., a Representative in Congress from the State of Illinois. 292 Miller, Hon. Clarence E., a Representative in Congress from the 154 Morton, Paul, president, Cannelton Coal Co., West Virginia.. 561, 589 manager. 827 Myers, J. Sutton, registered professional engineer, Dover, Del 880 National Clay Pipe Institute.. Neff, Robert H., developer, Canfield, Ohio---. Nephew, E. A., the "Role of Planning and Regulation in Reducing Environmental Damage from Coal Surface Mining," presented by James L. Liverman. Olsen, Dennis M., counsel for Phosphate Lands Conference. Panke, Esther C., Louisville, Ky. 882 824 850 742 889 Statements-Continued Patton, Paul, president, Kentucky Elkhorn Coals, Inc., of Virgie, Ky. Wallace, Tom, Cincinnati, Ohio, to Mr. Ward Patton, Louisa, Wallace, Tom, Cincinnati, Ohio, to editor, the Big Sandy News, Wallace, Tom, Cincinnati, Ohio, to Mr. Claude T. Wilson, Louisa, The Second Open Letter, dated August 15, 1971_ Page 479 482 482 485 486 486 711 634 Perkins, Hon. Carl D., a Representative in Congress from the State of Kentucky. 144 Peyser, Hon. Peter A., a Representative in Congress from the State of New York (in letter to Hon. Ed Edmondson, dated September 23, 1971)_ 183 802 Exhibit A-1-Original phosphate deposition (chart) – Pfister, Ellen Louise, Billings, Mont. Phelps, Edwin R., president, Peabody Coal Co., St. Louis, Mo.--- 558, 582 Phosphate Lands conference (plus exhibits) Pnakovich, L. J., president, United Mine Workers of America, District Quarles, John R., Jr., Assistant Administrator for Enforcement and 277 869 A. Summary of Landfill Operations in Los Angeles County, 874 B. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 89. 877 Summary of Landfill Operations, Los Angeles County, March 876 Roberts, Irving, vice president for corporate planning of the Reynolds 390 Rosenthal, Hon. Benjamin S., a Representative in Congress from the 145 Roush, Hon. J. Edward, a Representative in Congress from the 148 Seiberling, Hon. John F., a Representative in Congress from the 164 Shirley, Tom, international representative, United Mine Workers of 352 Smith, Dr. Spencer M., Jr., secretary, Citizens Committee on Natural 322 Teske, A. J., secretary, Idaho Mining Association. 409 Thieme, Walter I., American Aggregates Corp., National Sand & 419 Train, Hon. Russell, Chairman, Council on Environmental Quality__ Turnblazer, William J., president, United Mine Workers of America, district 19. 187 350 Vanik, Hon. Charles A., a Representative in Congress from the State of Ohio.. 294 Voneida, Theodore J., Ph. D., Departments of Anatomy and Biology, Watson, Ralph A., manager, Mineral Development Department, 36 74 Wells, Kenneth, F., Illinois State president, United Mine Workers of 35 Statements-Continued White, Hon. Ivan, Delegate in the House of Delegates, from Boone Wright, Arthur T., staff consultant to the Wilderness Society. Letters: Bank, Harvey, chairman, Environmental Action Council of Oak Page 672 441 624 837 840 360 Boyle, W. A., president, United Mine Workers of America, to Hon. 359 Boyle, W. A., president, United Mine Workers of America, to Hon. 358 Bracken, Frank A., legislative counsel, Department of the Interior, Draft-Guidelines for State environmental regulations of mining Summary of State surface mining and mined land reclamation Table 3.-Comparison of principal features of bills to regulate Bituminous coal production by mining method (chart). 233 Coal demand trend (chart) _ . 234 Commodity production-crude ore-1969 (chart). 235 Production of crude ore-metal and nonmetal, by mining method 236 Total production and average daily workforce-1969 (chart). 237 238 State-enacted surface mining laws (chart). 239 Comparison of selected provisions-H.R. 5689 and S. 993 with 240 Backfilling mine voids to prevent subsidence. 241 Examples of subsidence from underground mining 242 Table 1.-Number of mines in 1969 and average men working daily in 1969-70, by method of mining, in the United States. Table 2.-Coal production and method of mining in the United States, 1969-70.. 243 244 Table 3.-Production of coal in the United States in 1969 by 245 Table 4.-Salient Statistics on surface mining of coal in the 245 Table 5.-Number of strip pits in the United States reporting Table 6.-Materials (crude and waste) handled at surface mines 246 247 Table 7.-Sand and gravel sold or used by producers in the 247 Table 8.-Stone sold or used by producers in the United States 248 Table 9.-Production of clay in the United States in 1969, by 248 Table 10.-Mine production of recoverable copper in the United 249 Table 11-Usable iron ore produced in the United States in 249 Table 12.-Mine production of phosphate-rock ore in the United |