Miles Hatfield lived in the house where he raised his kids for decades. The runoff from the love branch mine started affecting his home. He fell through and got sort of pinned up to his hips. It took me about, I say 20 minutes just to get up out of the kitchen.
As the US coal industry dwindles, big mining companies that once made a fortune are packing up–and leaving behind a staggering mess of destroyed land and poisoned water. So who’ll pay to clean it up? Bloomberg reporters Josh Saul and Zachary Mider spent time in coal country and join this episode to talk about the multi-billion-dollar game of pass the buck now playing out in Appalachia.
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