Created 07/21/2012 - 11 months ago
The U.S. Geological Survey has found toxic compounds in soil and water around mountaintop-removal mining sites in central Appalachia.
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www.iwatchnews.orgStudy finds toxins from mountaintop coal mining sites with serious human health consequences http://t.co/N3BOHjzK RT @iWatch #mining
RT @BobKincaid: Really. Yale should #FireBorak NOW. His remarks betray his inherent bias & dishonesty as a scientist: http://t.co/7fxWw1Cz #p2 #StopMTR
RT @BobKincaid: Dr Borak's smug condescension to ppl being poisoned every day should cost him his job. NOW. http://t.co/7fxWw1Cz #p2 #StopMTR #FireBorak
Study finds toxins from mountaintop coal mining sites @iWatch http://t.co/2DD1Mtx5 groundbreaking finding w/ human health consequences
Study: US Geological Survey finds toxins from mountaintop coal mining sites. #health http://t.co/rJp059BG
RT @SeedBomz4Change: USGS study finds toxins from mountaintop #coalMining sites http://t.co/P8avUmwP #health #water #energy #BeyondCoal #environment #pollution
RT @BobKincaid: Dr Borak says he attacked #MTR health studies to "pay the rent." That's "the banality of evil" http://t.co/7fxWw1Cz Yale should fire him #p2
RT @iWatch: Rates of cancer and birth defects much higher around mountaintop mining sites http://t.co/D90pbwua by @aliceysu
RT @pdykstra: fm @Iwatchnews USGS study finds toxics in soil, water near #mountaintopremoval #coalmining sites. http://t.co/T8LP4pZn
Higher levels of toxins around mining sites in Appalachia #mines #environmentalhealth http://t.co/lX3pH9Qf
