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95th United States Congress / Coal mining in the United States / Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act / Office of Surface Mining / Spoil bank / Coal mining / Mountaintop removal mining / Title 30 of the United States Code / Mine reclamation / Mining / Surface mining / Environmental issues with mining
Date: 2012-04-16 11:57:30
95th United States Congress
Coal mining in the United States
Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act
Office of Surface Mining
Spoil bank
Coal mining
Mountaintop removal mining
Title 30 of the United States Code
Mine reclamation
Mining
Surface mining
Environmental issues with mining

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