Thank you for this link.  This is a very strong data set documenting cumulative impacts of multiple mining permits within a watershed.  For anyone who likes science, these data are riveting.  This paper should be cited in every set of comments we submit on mining permits, etc.
 
Jim Kotcon

>>> Paul Wilson <pjgrunt@gmail.com> 12/16/2011 10:37 AM >>>
This was in the Science Daily e-newsletter.follow the link... fyi, paul

Cumulative impact of mountaintop mining documented

Posted: 12 Dec 2011 12:31 PM PST

Increased salinity and concentrations of trace elements in one West Virginia watershed have been tied directly to multiple surface coal mines upstream by a detailed new survey of stream chemistry. Researchers who conducted the study said it provides new evidence of the cumulative effects multiple mountaintop mining permits can have in a river network.

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