Future lignite mining in the South threatens environment and wildlife habitats.
Large deposits of lignite, a type of coal, are found in the South. Companies are interested in mining it for electricity and other uses. Mining is expected to increase in the early 1980s. The paper discusses potential environmental impacts of this mining, like land disturbance, air and water quality issues, and harm to wildlife. Laws like the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 aim to address these concerns.