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Environmental Impacts of Fossil Fuel Use Burning Oil Wells, Kuwait, 1990 Upper Big Branch (West Virginia) Mine Accident (April 5, 2010) 515 safety citations had been ignored 29 Miners killed in coal dust explosion 2011 - Environmental Protection Agency revokes the license by the Arch Coal Company for its Spruce No 1 “mountaintop removal” coal mine, citing that it is terminally bad for the environment • mine would have been the largest ever, removing 2,278 acres of forest • would have removed an entire mountaintop, dump 110 million cubic yards of coal-mining waste into seven miles of headwater streams • only the 12th time in 39 years the EPA has blocked a mine under provisions of the Clean Water Act • in previous years, mines were allowed to dump into stream beds and riverbeds essentially without regard to the environmental consequences, ignoring the Clean Water Act. • Pres. Bush tried to repeal Clean Water Act. Stopped by Supreme Court. Kingston Ash Slide In December 2008, Kingston Ash Slide flooded a large swath of Tennessee with toxic coal ash when a containment pond ruptured. The massive spill -- bigger than the Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska -covered hundreds of acres of land, knocking homes off of their foundations and flowing into streams and the Clinch and Tennessee rivers. The spill killed wildlife and poses long-term threats to human health and the environment There are thousands of similar dumps in 46 states, many of which are unmonitored and unregulated. Coal ash, a toxic byproduct of coal power plants, contains heavy metals including arsenic, lead, mercury and selenium, which threaten water supplies and human health. EPA has found groundwater at 63 sites around the country already contaminated by these dumps. Sludge impoundment on the west side of Coal River Mountain, WV, 5 miles away from Cherry Pond Mountain Holds 8 billion tons of coal sludge (by-product of washing coal) Stream Acidity: Stream Life and Ph Levels: Soil Acidity: (1 kg SO4/ha/yr = 20.8 eq/ha/yr “charge equivalent units”; 1 hectare ~ 2.5 acres) Air pollution from fossil fuel combustion: London “fog” (smog) Monet: London London “killer fog” in 1952 (>3000 deaths) Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990: forcing a reduction in pollution from power plants Lead levels in childrens’ blood: Particulate Matter (atmospheric) decreasing in the US: Air Pollution decreasing in the US: Six major pollutants: Ozone, particular matter, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, lead Human Health Concerns All Forms of Air Pollution Beijing, China Linfin, China Linfin, China Exxon Valdez Oil Spill, Prince William Sound, Alaska, 1989 Leaked an estimated 750,000 barrels of oil Oil spills: Exxon Valdez Oil Spill, Prince William Sound, Alaska, 1989 What’s the big problem with oil spills? Exxon Valdez Oil Spill, Prince William Sound, Alaska, 1989 What’s the big problem with oil spills? Oil floats! Exxon Valdez Oil Spill, Prince William Sound, Alaska, 1989 Spill covered 11,000 square miles Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, 2010 Leaked an estimated 4.9 million barrels of oil Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, 2010 Water depth was ~1.5 km; Took 5 months to contain Why? Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, 2010 Water depth was ~1.5 km; Took 5 months to contain Methane froze at the seafloor, preventing the cap to seal!! Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, 2010 Dispersant “Corexit:” Contains 2-butoxyethanol and polypropylene glycol increases oil toxicity by >50x Wiped out Gulf plankton and other life forms Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, 2010 Groundwater Pollution 13 fires broke out on the Cuyahoga River: 1868 - 1969 Standard Oil, Cleveland (John D. Rockefeller) The 1969 Cuyahoga River fire helped spur an avalanche of water pollution control activities resulting in the Clean Water Act (1972), Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, and the creation of the federal Environmental Protection Agency (1970). Economist and Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman referred to the Cuyahoga fire as the start of “environmentalism”. Water quality has improved and, partially in recognition of this improvement, the Cuyahoga River was designated as one of 14 American Heritage Rivers in 1998. Pollution along the Androscoggin River near the Berlin (NH) Paper Mill Pollution along the Androscoggin River near the Berlin (NH) Paper Mill Pollution along the Androscoggin River near the Berlin (NH) Paper Mill Pollution along the Androscoggin River near the Berlin (NH) Paper Mill Pollution along the Androscoggin River near the Berlin (NH) Paper Mill The Androscoggin River today Groundwater pollution from agricultural fertilizers Leads to Dead Zones in the Oceans Nitrogen/phosphorous algae blooms ultra-low oxygen levels (hypoxic) lack of any other life Algal Blooms: Qingdao (site of boating for World Olympics in China) Algal Blooms: Off the coast of Washington and Vancouver Island Algal Blooms: “Red tide” (Cape Rodney, New Zealand) (particular kind of phytoplankton, dinoflagellates) Algal Blooms: “Red tide” (La Jolla, CA) Algal Blooms: Can choke out all other life in freshwater lakes