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Environmental issues with mining / Surface mining / Natural environment / Coal mining / Reforestation / Office of Surface Mining / Alpha Natural Resources / Mining / Energy
Date: 2010-05-12 11:37:33
Environmental issues with mining
Surface mining
Natural environment
Coal mining
Reforestation
Office of Surface Mining
Alpha Natural Resources
Mining
Energy

TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 2010 8:00-4:30 Morning Moderator: John Husted, Chief, Division of Mineral Resources Management, Ohio Department of Natural Resources The Importance of the FRA

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