Montana Mine Gets Expedited Federal Permit to Dig Nearly 10 Times More Coal

Opponents vow to challenge Interior Department approval of Bull Mountains’ expansion without completing court-ordered environmental review, public hearings.

Montana’s only underground coal mine will be allowed to increase its production nearly tenfold under emergency permitting procedures that bypass completion of a court-ordered environmental impact statement.

Under the accelerated plan green-lighted on June 6 by the Department of the Interior, Signal Peak Energy’s Bull Mountains coal mine can expand its annual production by nearly 50 million tons each of the next nine years, from 7 million–8 million tons to 22.8 million tons on federal lands and 34.5 million tons on adjacent private lands. 

Original News Source Link – Epoch Times

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