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Environmental Groups Battle Over Coal's Future

Coal River Mountain Watch, a grass-roots environmental group in Whitesville, W.Va., has worked since its founding in 1998 to curb mountaintop removal, a practice used to extract coal by blowing up a mountain peak that contains it. The process, say activists, results in lasting environmental damage and health hazards for local residents.

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