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At stake would be not only the settlements of the basin. Large scale extraction would reduce access to towns and villages already isolated in the Ore Mountains. Distances would be increased for conducting trade, commuting to work and accessing services such as schools and medical assistance, which fewer and fewer people were willing to tolerate.<ref name = Riha></ref>
At stake would be not only the settlements of the basin. Large scale extraction would reduce access to towns and villages already isolated in the Ore Mountains. Distances would be increased for conducting trade, commuting to work and accessing services such as schools and medical assistance, which fewer and fewer people were willing to tolerate.<ref name = Riha></ref>
===Legal status of mining company activities===
[http://www.ceskapozice.cz/en/hot-top/coal-miner-mus-probe Series of articles] draw attention to the practices of mining companies, especially its [http://m.ceskapozice.cz/en/business/companies/swiss-file-charges-over-alleged-tunneling-czech-coal-miner-mus privatization scandals].


== Resources==
== Resources==
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*http://www.hornijiretin.cz/ (endangered)
*http://www.hornijiretin.cz/ (endangered)
*http://www.jezeri.wz.cz/ (endangered)
*http://www.jezeri.wz.cz/ (endangered)
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