INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETY-SECOND CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ON H.R. 60 and Related Bills RELATING TO THE REGULATION OF STRIP MINING HEARINGS HELD SEPTEMBER 20 AND 21, 1971; OCTOBER 21 AND 26, 1971; COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WAYNE N. ASPINALL, Colorado, Chairman JAMES A. HALEY, Florida ROBERT W. KASTENMEIER, Wisconsin JAMES KEE, West Virginia TENO RONCALIO, Wyoming NICK BEGICH, Alaska JAMES ABOUREZK, South Dakota JOHN P. SAYLOR, Pennsylvania, SAM STEIGER, Arizona WILLIAM L SHAFER, Consultant on Mines and Mining Note: The chairman, Hon. Wayne N. Aspinall, and the ranking minority member, Hon. John P. Saylor, are ex officio members of each subcommittee. (11) 1:artment of the Interior dated September 17, 1971 on H.R. 60.. Department of the Interior dated February 10, 1971 with draft of Arsinor, Joseph S, vice president, Pickands Mather & Co., on behalf of the American Mining Congress Ardre w«, Thomas, Black Mesa Defense Fund, Santa Fe, N. Mex An, Richard Cartwright, secretary, Appalachian Strip Mining Information Service, plus descriptions of four sites showing devasta- Avestan, Armen G., chairman of the board, National Limestone ...557 381 Bagge, Carl E, president, National Coal Association. Concluding statement and additional material for the record – 562, 543 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 power in the United States.... Table 4.-Calculated consumption of mineral energy res 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 613 614 Table 7.-Energy sources for 1970 energy utility power U.S. production of bituminous and lignite coal at deep and 617 618 619 620 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 Binger, Tom, chairman, Pittsburgh Pacific Co., Hibbing, Minn... 661 Board of Water Commissioners of the city and county of Denver, Brennan, Joseph P., director, Research and Marketing Department, 330, 342 Campbell, S. James, vice president of the National Crushed Stone 447 Caudill, Harry M., Whitesburg, Ky. 810 Charter, Mrs. Boyd, Billings, Mont.. 805 Chest Creek Water Association submitted by Nick Worchesky, vice president_ 838 Cole, David R., secretary and manager, Colorado Mining Association____ 470 Connors, Edward, president, Colorado Open Space Council, Inc., 860 Conservation Foundation submitted by Malcolm Baldwin. 461 Conte, Hon. Sylvio O., a Representative in Congress from the State of Massachusetts.. 147 Danielson, Hon. George E., a Representative in Congress from the 287 Darby, Sanford P., director, Georgia Surface Mined Land Use Board, Dole, Hon. Hollis M., Assistant Secretary, Mineral Resources, Department of the Interior... 204 Dunlap, Louise C., assistant legislative director, Friends of the Earth (plus maps)-- 496 Emigh, G. Donald, chairman, Phosphate Lands Conference. 739 886 Fowler, F. B., Grundy, Va...- 699 Galperin, Hon. Si, Jr., State senator from Kanawha County, W. Va.. 638 |