An Insider's Guide To The Joint Mining Reclamation Conference In June

The 12th Annual PA Abandoned Mine Reclamation Conference has joined forces with the 27th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mining and Reclamation and the 4th Annual Appalachian Regional Reforestation Initiative Mined Land Reforestation Conference.  

            The 2010 Joint Mining Reclamation Conference, to be held June 5 - 10, with a post conference site tour on June 11, at the Radisson in Greentree, PA , will interest participants on national, regional, and local levels and everyone in Pennsylvania's AMR community to attend this very unique event.  
            In case you are wondering how your watershed and reclamation efforts fit into this large-scale conference, we thought it might be helpful show you some of the highlights and give you some tips to reduce the cost of your trip.  Here is how to make the most of your 2010 Conference experience.

Have Fun While Networking:  This year, we are offering networking opportunities like never before.  On the evening of Tuesday, June 8 the Three Rivers Boat Cruise will depart from Station Square, Pittsburgh, upon which the PA AMR Conference's coveted Mayfly Award will be presented.  

            For a mere $60, enjoy the live music of Mike Gallagher and Bob Bannerjee, two well-known Pittsburgh talents; soak up Pittsburgh trivia and sites with interactive and informative narration; help yourself to a generous Commander's Buffet; or simply gaze at the stars and unique skyline of Pittsburgh all aboard the Gateway Clipper Fleet's Empress.  
            Free scheduled shuttles between the Radisson and the Gateway Clipper will be provided.  There is plenty of room for everyone, so come a-board to find out who will be the next winner of the Mayfly Award.

Build a Bridge between Reclamation, Science, and the Community is more than just the theme of this year's conference.  It is a way of life for those of us reclaiming land and water affected by unregulated mining activities of the past.  Western Pennsylvania's own Melissa Reckner will serve as one of the Plenary Speakers on the opening day of the conference.  

            As the Executive Director of the Kiski-Conemaugh Stream Team, Reckner will address the key successes of the watershed movement in Pennsylvania and the importance of partnerships with science and industry in the progression of the movement.  On an individual level, you can interact with industry, other watershed groups, and environmental professionals throughout the conference to build lasting partnerships.

Learn Something New:  With such a wide variety of topics offered this year you may find it difficult to decide which presentations and discussions are right for you.  Those who typically attend the PA AMR Conference will most likely be interested in the Science, Community, and Reclamation (SCR) Track. 

            The vast array of informative topics that will be covered in this track include building watershed group capacity, returning trout and mussels to AMD impacted streams, constructing successful AMD treatment systems, remembering our regions coal history, and lots more.  
            Don't be afraid, however, to sit in on a presentation from one of the other tracks, including a panel discussion on AMD treatment options and getting the most out of your AMD treatment system.  The full schedule will be posted at the Conference website.  Check back daily.

Reduce the Cost of Your Trip.  We have several suggestions to help make your attendance more affordable. 

            Register for the Full Conference and Register Early.  How can spending money also save you money you ask?  Well, each day of the conference costs $100 but the full conference rate is only $270 before May 10 (a savings of $130).  Students and non-profits get a reduced rate of $135 (a savings of $265, that is 66% off regular registration).  After May 10 the daily rate will be $125 and full registration will be $325.  There is no deadline for the reduced non-profit rate.
            Book your room early.  This is one of the most expensive areas in the Pittsburgh area.  Fortunately, the Radisson Conference Center is offering a special room rate until May 22.  See details below.
            Many meals are included in the registration fee.  Full registration includes the Sunday evening reception; breakfast, lunch, poster session with beverages, and the ASMR awards banquet on Monday; breakfast and lunch on Tuesday; and breakfast and lunch on Wednesday.
            Find a Roommate.  Maybe you have a friend that is attending that might enjoy saving some money.  Or maybe you would like to make a new friend.  WPCAMR staff might be able to hook you up with registrants who would be willing to share a room.
Carpool.  Chances are someone from your area or along your route is attending.  WPCAMR staff can hook you up with other registrants who are willing to carpool.  What a great way to do more networking!
            Apply for a Scholarship.  If after you have made all of the above considerations and you find that you still need financial help to attend, scholarships will be made on a reimbursement basis to Pennsylvania non-profit representatives and Conservation District employees.  The amount of reimbursement will be based on need and amount of requests received.  A scholarship application will be available in a few days online.

 

(By Anne Daymut, Watershed Coordinator, Western Coalition For Abandoned Mine Reclamation.)

 


5/10/2010

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