Alan Gregory on Conservation
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Coal by the numbers
More than 160,000 acres of land in Wyoming have been disturbed by mining.
About 4 percent of that land has been sufficiently restored to warrant final bond release.
More than 400 million tons of coal are extracted in Wyoming each year. That’s almost half the total amountof coal mined in all the U.S.
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