Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Mountaintop-Removal-Mining-27MZIFIS4NWE.htmlConceptually similarMountaintop Removal MiningGP02F9YCompleted★★★★Mountaintop Removal MiningGP02FA2Completed★★★★Mountaintop Removal MiningGP02FA6Completed★★★★Mountaintop Removal MiningGP02FA7Completed★★★★Mountaintop Removal MiningGP02F9ZCompleted★★★★Mountaintop Removal MiningGP02FA1Completed★★★★Mountaintop Removal MiningGP02FA3Completed★★★★Mountaintop Removal MiningGP02FA4Completed★★★★Mountaintop Removal MiningGP02FA5Completed★★★★View AllGP02FA0Mountaintop Removal MiningTrucks dump debris from mountaintop removal blast areas into valleys adjacent to the mines near Bishop, West Virginia. Over 1,200 miles of Appalachian streams have been buried under waste from mining operations, destroying ecosystems and threatening the environment.Locations:Appalachian Mountains-North America-United States of America-West VirginiaDate:4 Jun, 2011Credit:Copyright ReservedMaximum size:3504px X 2336pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Coal mines-Coal mining-Day-Deforestation-Destruction-Dumping-KWCI (GPI)-Machinery-Morning-Mountains-Mountaintop removal mining-Outdoors-Rocks-Trucks-Waste disposalShoot:Surface Coal Mining in West VirginiaMountaintop removal surface coal mining in West Virginia leaves a permanent devastating impact on the environment of Appalachian Mountains and surrounding communities.