LAWSUIT FILED OVER PERMIT FOR NEW MINE ON BLACK WARRIOR RIVER
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) – Conservation groups have filed a lawsuit challenging the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ approval of a permit for a new mine on the Black Warrior River.
Black Warrior Riverkeeper and Defenders of Wildlife filed the lawsuit Tuesday in Birmingham federal court. It accuses the Corps of Engineers of failing to fully weigh the impact on endangered wildlife and water quality by the filling of streams and wetlands.
It also says the agency failed to consider the cumulative impact of the multiple mines located along the Warrior River. The river twists through coal-rich areas of the state
According to the lawsuit, the Corps of Engineers granted the permit last year to Global Met Coal Corporation for Black Creek Mine.
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