Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park

Groups Seek Probe into Proposed Coal Mining

Possible coal mining and coal-bed methane extraction in southeastern British Columbia warrant investigation by an international board, a coalition of 11 U.S. and Canadian environmental groups said.

The groups on Thursday requested investigation by the International Joint Commission, a Canada-U.S. panel charged with preventing and resolving disputes under a 1909 water treaty. Possible contamination of water in the Flathead River system, which flows into Montana from Canada, is among the groups' concerns.

The groups are against open-pit coal mining proposed for a site about 25 miles north of Glacier National Park. They also have been alarmed by talk of potential coal-bed methane extraction in British Columbia.