Watershed Groups Recognized for Their AMD Efforts
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Over 200 people attended the 6th Annual Statewide Conference on Abandoned Mine Reclamation this week in The conference is organized by the Eastern and Western Coalitions for Abandoned Mine Reclamation-- a partnership of county conservation districts, DEP, other state and federal agencies and over 225 watershed organizations-- with a variety of conference sponsors . This year’s event also featured the first awards given out by the Steering Committee of the conference to recognize local partners. Six awards were given out, three in the east and three in the west to— Lackawanna River Corridor Association and Bernie McGurl for their initiatives to not only cleanup acid mine drainage, but spearhead the development of trails, a comprehensive regional plan and conduct environmental education programs. Mountain Watershed Association in Fayette and Friends of the Nescopeck, a young, growing group in Luzerne County with an active water quality sampling program and watershed stewardship program that is gathering local support for dealing with their largest mine acid problem the Jetto discharge. Roaring Run Watershed Association in Mehoopany Creek Watershed Association in Wells Creek Watershed Association in Scott Roberts, DEP Deputy Secretary for Mineral Resources Management gave one of the key note addresses at the four day conference, highlighting again the need for Congress to reauthorize the federal Abandoned Mine Reclamation Program.
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6/11/2004 |
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