Video Blog- Allegheny Land Trust AMD Project Combines Treatment, Landscape Aesthetics
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After years of planning and many months of construction, the Abandoned Mine Drainage Treatment System at Allegheny Land Trust Wingfield Pines Conservation Area was officially dedicated on June 3, 2010. 

            The completed project is an innovative approach to AMD that intertwines landscape architecture, recreation, and Abandoned Mine Drainage treatment in the Windward Pines area. 

            The AMD Treatment System filters 43 tons of iron oxide annually from one billion gallons of mine discharge.  Some early sampling indicates that iron oxide is reduced from 13.9 mg/L in Pond #1 to 0.1 mg/L at the discharge site into Chartiers Creek.
            Click Here to watch the video.  Read Abandoned Mine Posts by the Western PA Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation for other innovative approaches to abandoned mine problems.


1/31/2011

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