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The remnants of two obliterated mountain tops have been shoved into the valley to create a "valley fill". The green area is a series of settlement ponds meant to capture the runoff from the mine site. Nearly 2,000 miles of streams and headwaters have been buried, polluting much of the Appalachian watershed.

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The remnants of two obliterated mountain tops have been shoved into the valley to create a "valley fill". The green area is a series of settlement ponds meant to capture the runoff from the mine site.  Nearly 2,000 miles of streams and headwaters have been buried, polluting much of the Appalachian watershed.