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Appalachia For Immediate Release Photo Opportunity, Photos Available Reclaiming Appalachia: A Mountain Take Over Zeb Mountain Destruction Halted by Escalating Anti Mountain Top Mining Campaign in Tennessee
In an unprecedentated
non violent intervention, individuals are blockading the entrance to the
mine by locking themselves to a car on the haul road and sitting in a
tripod to prevent access to the mine. Other activists have locked themselves
to drilling equipment. Citizens are using their bodies to create a giant
"no blast" zone across the mountain. These drastic tactics are
being used because strip mining companies are not allowed to use explosives
when unauthorized people are nearby. "Coal companies bend and break
laws in order to blow apart Tennessee's mountain headwaters. Since regulatory
agencies refuse to protect our mountains, non violent citizen intervention
has become necessary. We stand for the preservation of the mountains,
water, forests, and communities of Appalachia" said Maria Johnson
of Kingsport, TN. Zeb Mountain is located above beautiful Elk Valley in Campbell County, just 40 miles north of Knoxville, TN. (Directions Below) Mountain top mining practices involve removing the tops and sides off mountains with explosives and heavy equipment to access thin seams of coal. "We are reclaiming
Appalachia. We are calling on Governor Bredesen to do the same by enforcing
Tennessee's water quality laws and baning mountain top mining" said
Mere Burton, perched upon a tripod in the middle of the road on Zeb Mountain. Hourly updates, including photos and quotes available at www.MountainJusticeSummer.org |