At the Black Thunder Coal Mine, they use a process known as area stripping which is when areas of topsoil are stripped from the earth and stored for the eventual restoration of the mined areas. Then, once the seem is uncovered the workers use giant drag lines to remove the coal and take it to the processing facility on the mine. Once the coal is broken down, it is put on freight trains and then shipped all around the United States to be used for generating electricity, producing steel, the manufacturing of cement, and for fuel.
According to the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, the surface lands will be restored once the coal is extracted from the earth. Long time mine engineer Greg Arnett stated that, " Trees have been planted as close to the operating pit as possible to restore the resource we removed." He also said that the mine is now running in the most environmentally sensitive way possible to insure that there is minimal permanent damage to the environment once the coal is extracted.
Both the Black Thunder Mine in Wyoming and the North Grindstone Mine in Illinois are two North American coal mines that use the technique known as area stripping to find their coal. Since both mines use this technique, it has proven to be detrimental to the air and water sources and the surrounding environments for both areas. The Black Thunder mine hasn't had any violations so far but with the long list against the North Grindstone Mine, they have been working to provide a more environmentally sensitive plan to be able to continue with their mining.
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