Wildlife group charges lax WASHINGTON, D.C. - The National Wildlife Federation has filed suit against U.S. Secretary of the lnterior James G. Watt in a move to protect the nation’s prime farmland from what it called strip mining without any environmental controls. The Federation, along with seven other conservation and civic groups, asked a federal court to overturn a regulation, issued by Watt, that would allow many existing strip mines on prime farmland to sidestep a federal law requiring restoration of mined land. “Secretary Watt’s regulation would undermine the federal laws that sought to protect farmland from coal mining in the first place,” said Norman Dean, at torney for NWF. “It would open-up vast areas of prime farmland to strip mining without providing for any environmental controls.” Specifically, the suit challenges Watt’s omission of a deadline from a regulation he issued in Sep tember to implement the so-called grandfather clause of the Surface Mining Reclamation and Control Act of 1977. According to Federation attorneys, the grand RE POWER With VM DIESEL thefeedkrt improvement that pa 5 * with Weighs, mi balanced r top daily waste of ingredients. 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