Tending the Commons: Folklife and Landscape in Southern West Virginia

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Tending the Commons: Folklife and Landscape in Southern West Virginia

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Item Title

Aerial view of sludge dam at Elk Run, West Virginia. [Photo]

Author/Creator

Photographer: Eiler, Lyntha Scott

Created/Published

October 26, 1995

Notes

Through mountaintop removal and reclamation, the coal industry is introducing several new landforms to the coal fields. One of the introduced landforms is the "wet refuse impoundment," a structure designed to store the waste from coal preparation plants. At the Elk Run Preparation Plant in Sylvester, an A.T. Massey subsidiary, coal from surrounding mines is cleaned through a process called "flocculation," which separates ash from coal, making the coal lighter to ship and cleaner to burn. Federal clean air and water legislation prohibits the release of waste water from the cleaning process into streams. Coal companies therefore must store the waste water somewhere for treatment (known as "dewatering.") The solution is to store the "fine refuse" in large hollows behind impoundments made of the coarse refuse. These structures, which are hundreds of feet deep, are known locally as "sludge ponds." Sludge ponds in the project study area are located at Shumate's Branch, Marfork, and Elk Run. Elk Run is noted as a pivotal site in union history. It was at Elk Run that the A.T. Massey Coal Company established the first non-union mine in (check date), as part of a campaign to establish what E. Morgan Massey termed a "union-free climate for running coal." As we approached Elk Run, Benny Campbell commented, "This is A.T. Massey country here."
Event: Helicopter tour of Mountaintop Removal and Reclamation on Big Coal River watershed.

Subjects

Fall
October
Sludge dam (wet refuse impoundment)
Sludge pond
Mine waste disposal
Mountaintop removal
Reclamation
Photo
Ethnography
Photographs
Elk Run
Sylvester, WV
Boone County

Object Type

still image

Medium

35 mm Color Slide

Language

English

Call Number

CRF-LE-C037-16

Part of

The Coal River Folklife Collection (AFC 1999/008)

Repository

Library of Congress, Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA

Digital ID

afccmns lec03716
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.afc/afccmns.lec03716