Dave Cooper

Dave Cooper

Posted February 23, 2009 | 10:08 AM (EST)

Letter From a Mountaineer to President Obama

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The following is a letter from Bo Webb of West Virginia to President Obama:

Dear President Obama,


As I write this letter, I brace myself for another round of nerve-wracking explosives being detonated above my home in the mountains of West Virginia. Outside my door, pulverized rock dust, laden with diesel fuel and ammonium nitrate explosives hovers in the air, along with the residual of heavy metals that once lay dormant underground.

The mountain above me, once a thriving forest, has been blasted into a pile of rock and mud rubble. Two years ago, it was covered with rich black topsoil and abounded with hardwood trees, rhododendrons, ferns and flowers. The understory thrived with herbs such as ginseng, black cohosh, yellow root and many other medicinal plants. Black bears, deer, wild turkey, hawks, owls and thousands of [other] birds lived here. The mountain contained sparkling streams teeming with aquatic life and fish.

Now it is all gone. It is all dead. I live at the bottom of a mountain-top-removal coal-mining operation in the Peachtree community.

Mr. President Obama, I am writing you because we have simply run out of options. Last week, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court in Richmond, Va., overturned a federal court ruling for greater environmental restrictions on mountaintop-removal permits. Dozens of permits now stand to be rushed through. As you know, in December, the EPA under George W. Bush allowed an 11th-hour change to the stream buffer zone rule, further unleashing the coal companies to do as they please.

During your presidential campaign, you declared: "We have to find more environmentally sound ways of mining coal than simply blowing the tops off mountains."

That time is now. Or never.

Every day, more than 3 million pounds of explosives are detonated in our state to remove our mountains and expose the thin seams of coal. Over 470 mountains in Appalachia have been destroyed in this process, the coal scooped up and hauled away to be burned at coal-fired power plants across our country and abroad. This includes the Potomac River Plant, which generates the electricity for the White House.

Mountaintop removal is the dirty secret in our nation's energy supply. If coal can't be mined clean, it can't be called clean. Here, at the point of extraction, coal passes through a preparation plant that manages to remove some, but not all, of the metals and toxins. Those separated impurities are stored in mammoth toxic sludge dams above our communities throughout Appalachia.

There are three sludge dams within 10 miles of my home. Coal companies are now blasting directly above and next to a dam above my home that contains over 2 billion gallons of toxic waste. That is the same seeping dam that hovers just 400 yards above the Marsh Fork Elementary School. As you know, coal sludge dams have failed before, and lives have been lost.

My family and I, like many American citizens in Appalachia, are living in a state of terror. Like sitting ducks waiting to be buried in an avalanche of mountain waste, or crushed by a falling boulder, we are trapped in a war zone within our own country.

In 1968, I served my country in Vietnam as part of the 1st Battalion 12th Marines, 3rd Marine Division. As you know, Appalachians have never failed to serve our country; our mountain riflemen stood with George Washington at the surrender of the British in Yorktown. West Virginia provided more per capita soldiers for the Union during the Civil War than any other state; we have given our blood for every war since.

We have also given our blood for the burden of coal in these mountains. My uncle died in the underground mines at the age of 17; another uncle was paralyzed from an accident. My dad worked in an underground mine. Many in my family have suffered from black-lung disease.

These mountains are our home. My family roots are deep in these mountains. We homesteaded this area in the 1820s. This is where I was born. This is where I will die.

On Jan. 15, 1972, U.S. Sen. John D. Rockefeller made a speech at Morris Harvey College. He declared: "The government has turned its back on the many West Virginians who have borne out of their property and out of their pocketbook the destructive impact of strip-mining. We hear that the governor once claimed to have wept as he flew over the strip mine devastation of our state. Now it's the people who weep."

Our state government has turned its back on us in 2009.

Peachtree is but one of hundreds of Appalachian communities that are being bombed. Our property has been devalued to worthlessness. Our neighbors put their kids to bed at night with the fear of being crushed or swept away in toxic sludge. And the outside coal industries continue their criminal activity through misleading and false ads.

Mr. President, when I heard you talk during your campaign stops, it made me feel like there was hope for Peachtree and the Coal River Valley of West Virginia. Hope for me and my family.

Abraham Lincoln wrote that we cannot escape history: "The fiery trial through which we pass, will light us down, in honor or dishonor, to the latest generation."

I beg you to re-light our flame of hope and honor and immediately stop the coal companies from blasting so near our homes and endangering our lives. As you have said, we must find another way than blowing off the tops of our mountains. We must end mountaintop removal.

I also ask you to please put an end to these dangerous toxic-sludge dams.

With utmost respect, yours truly,

Bo Webb
Naoma, W.V.


The following is a letter from Bo Webb of West Virginia to President Obama: Dear President Obama, As I write this letter, I brace myself for another round of nerve-wracking explosives being detonat...
The following is a letter from Bo Webb of West Virginia to President Obama: Dear President Obama, As I write this letter, I brace myself for another round of nerve-wracking explosives being detonat...
 
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- tlgeiger62 I'm a Fan of tlgeiger62 56 fans permalink
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Wow...until now I didn't know what 'clean' coal was. I had no idea this is how they do it. I certainly join your call to end this practice and wish you, Mr. Webb, God's protection from disaster. Good gracious!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:50 AM on 02/24/2009
- k1k2legend I'm a Fan of k1k2legend 6 fans permalink

Please Americans, heed this man's plea and send this message throughout the country.How much more passionately can this crisis be addressed than by a man who has the courage to identify the offenders, the mining corporate moguls, and the dignity to intelligently plea for the future of his family and our nation?
Apathy is the greatest menace in our nation and will ultimately only be obliterated when we care enough to take up the cause with honorable and courageous Americans such as Mr. Webb.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 02/23/2009

Well stated. This is the most sickening thing to see. Travel there and you will weep if you had any idea how beautiful these mountains once were only yesterday. Americans need to stand up for these people! I promise that I will, because this could be my community and this is my community!! Please do not give up Mr. Webb, keep writing and pleading...do not stop for one moment. You will be heard and you are being heard. You are inspiring me, and how many others to bring attention to this atrocity. I will write my Congressmen and I will write the President today to plead for this to stop. I will tell everyone I know to do the same. I, for one, will do my best to help.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:21 AM on 02/26/2009

This is out of control -- if you agree, visit www.ilovemountains.org to see if your home uses mountaintop removal mined coal and contact your legislator to support the Clean Water Protection Act.

I am sick of blowing up mountains.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 PM on 02/23/2009
- sheila I'm a Fan of sheila 41 fans permalink

This is terribly sad. Unfortunately, so-called "Big Renewables" will also be using tons of dynamite to destroy our deserts, plains and mountain passes for Industrial Wind plants, Industrial Solar plants and Big, GHG-spewing Transmission.

The odd thing is that these projects are being greenwashed by the exact people we count on to prevent millions of acres of wilderness destruction, massive emissions of SF6 - a gas that is 23,900 times as potent as CO2 in global warming, and carbon-sequestering ecosystem destruction. These Big (ahem) "Renewables" waste water, kill rare and threatened plants and animals, burn fossil fuels and re-monopol­ize/destab­ilize the energy grid while causing wildfires and blackouts, but the DOE has shown conclusively that we could power the entire nation from existing rooftops with the super-cheap ($2/watt) PV thin film.

Unreliable Big Wind and Big Solar can't possibly offset coal use - all they offset is gas (except when they burn it, that is), the same as rooftop solar, so why are so-called environmentalists pretending that these are a solution to Big Coal? It simply isn't true.

What is needed are LOANS for ratepayer-­generators and generous feed in tariffs so we can be paid fairly for power WE produce and feed into the grid. That is a total solution to Phase 1 of renewable energy. Phase 2 will start as energy storage solutions become more powerful and affordable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 02/23/2009
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how nicely you steered away from mountaintop removal..Didn't work.

END MOUNTAINTOP STRIP MINING NOW!!!

nice try......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:11 PM on 02/23/2009
- sheila I'm a Fan of sheila 41 fans permalink

not to minimize mountaintop removal for coal, because I definitely didn't, but have you seen the mountaintop removal done for Big Wind? do your research. you will agree with me that POINT OF USE RENEWABLES are the answer, and Industrial "Renewables" are another wilderness-killing Big Energy Boondoggle. The New Boss is the same as the Old Boss - Big Energy.

nice try yourself. next time read the post instead of being so reactionary and ignorant. it's sloppiness like this that they are counting on to shove through their greenwashed Big Energy agenda...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 PM on 02/23/2009
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