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The Direct Use of Coal April 1979 NTIS order #PB-295797

Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 79-600071 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C. 20402 Stock No. 052-003 -00664-2 ii

Foreword Coal production in the United States will more than double by the year 2000, to as much as 2 biliion tons per year. The investments in facilities, manpower, and technologies for the mining, transportation, and use of such vast quantities of coal will be immense. This report assesses the benefits and risks of such a massive shift to coal and away from other fuels. It deals with the social, economic, physical, and biological impacts of such a shift. It examines the complete coal system, from extraction to combustion, including the key steps and institutions that policy can influence. The environmental impacts and possible effects on the public health are documented. Occupational and community impacts are examined. Technologies under development that might reduce costs, increase convenience of use, or mitigate negative impacts are reviewed. This assessment was requested by the House Committee on Science and Technology. It is another in a series of assessments that are being provided to Congress to assist in the development of national energy policy. The Project Director for this assessment was Mr. Alan T. Crane, who was supported by the Energy Group staff and Dr. Richard E. Rowberg, Group Manager. We are grateful for the assistance provided in this assessment by the Coal Advisory Panel, chaired by Mr. Harry Perry, and the overall guidance provided by OTA s Energy Advisory Committee, chaired by Professor Milton Katz. Daniel De Simone Acting Director.. ///

Acknowledgements This report was prepared by the Energy Group staff of the Office of Technology Assessment. The staff wishes to acknowledge the assistance of the following contractors and consultants in the collection and analysis of data. Teknekron Institute for Energy Analysis Arthur Squires University of Oklahoma Georgia Institute of Technology Environmental Law Institute A. V. Slack Kendrick & Company Brophy Associates, Inc. The Academy for Contemporary Problems Environmental Policy Institute Maeva Marcus Martha Spence Nancy Schuh Citizens for a Better Environment Lee Balliet Tetra Tech William T Reid J. Philip Bromberg James L. Weeks Reginald Brown Harvard University University of Denver Donald Lief Joseph Mohbat Lawrence Miike The fo Iowing Government agencies also provided assistance: The Environ mental Protection Agency The Department of Energy The Department of Labor The Department of Health, Education, and Welfare The Congressional Research Service iv

Direct Use of Coal Project Staff Lionel S. Johns, Assistant Director Energy, Materials, and Global Security Division Richard E. Rowberg, Energy Group Manager Alan T. Crane, Project Director Marvin Ott, Policy Steven Plotkin, Environment and Public Health A. Jenifer Robison, Regulatory Issues Curtis Seltzer, Mining Implications and Community Impacts Joanne Seder, Research Associate Lisa Jacobson Lillian Quigg Rosaleen Sutton Supplements to Staff Robert J i meson Barbara G. Levi W, Gene Tucker L. Wiliiam Richardson Contributors Lynda L. Brothers J. Bradford Hollomon OTA Publishing Staff John C, Holmes, Publishing Officer Kathie S. Boss Joanne Heming v

OTA Energy Advisory Committee Milton Katz, Chairman Director, International Legal Studies, Harvard Law School Thomas C. Ayers President and Chairman of the Board Commonwealth Edison Company Kenneth E, Boulding Professor of Economics Institute of Behavioral Science University of Colorado Eugene G Fubini Fubini Consultants, Ltd. Levi (J.M.) Leathers Executive Vice President Dow Chemical USA Wassily Leontief Department of Economics New York University Direct Use of Coal Advisory Harry Perry, Chairman Resources for the Future, Inc. Mike Clark l-fighlander Research Center David Comey* Citizens for a Better Environment A W. Deurbrouck Department of Eneergy Michael E Enzi Mayor, City of Gillette Don Gasper Consolidation Coal Company W. L. Johns E. 1. du Pent de Nemours & Co. Lorin Kerr United Mine Workers of America George Land A MAX Coal Corporation Ed Light West Virginia Citizens Action Croup George E. Mueller President and Chairman of the Board System Development Corporation Gerard Piel Publisher Scientific American John F. Redmond, Retired Shell Oil Company John C. Sawhill President New York University Chauncey Starr Electric Power Research Institute Panel Robert Lundberg Commonwealth Edison Paul Martinka American Electric Power (Retired) David Mastbaum Environmental Defense Fund Ken Mills Tug Valley Recovery Center Michael Rieber University of Arizona Steve Shapiro United Mine Workers of America, LU 6025 Ronald Surdam University of Wyoming Joana Underwood INFORM Ralph Perhac Electric Power Research Institute Joseph Yancik National Coal Association The Advisory Panel provided advice and constructive criticism throughout this project. The panel does not, however, necessarily approve, disapprove, or endorse this report. OTA assumes full responsibility for the report and the accuracy of its contents. *Died January 1979. The OTA Coal Project staff expresses their sincere appreciation for the assistance and support that David Comey had contributed throughout this assessment. vi