Plan to Clean Up Mine Drainage in Chartiers Creek To Be Presented
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The Chartiers Nature Conservancy is holding a public meeting on December 13 in Carnegie, The engineering plan culminates four years of work by Hedin Environmental and GAI Consultants, under the project management of CNC, that began with the first reassessment of old mine discharges in 35 years. In June, 2005, they reported their study of the chemical impact of these discharges and how each discharge affected the creek chemistry in order to target remediation efforts on the most severe. "At this meeting we will report engineering concepts for rehabilitating this unique local community asset that is unlike any other stream in AMD is the major threat to clean water in the lower Chartiers Creek and watershed. It degrades the healthy ecology of the water, and changes the color from normal to brown below Bridgeville in its remaining 15 miles before it empties into the One discharge fouls four miles of Millers Run before it enters Chartiers above the The Chartiers Nature Conservancy is a non-profit organization formed in 1992 and committed to promoting, preserving, and protecting the The Chartiers Creek Watershed is the fifth largest watershed in Even though the CNC is an all-volunteer organization, it has compiled an impressive list of accomplishments that will benefit the environment, the community, and future generations. CNC relies upon individual donations to cover routine business expenses and grants from local foundations and area agencies to fund conservation projects. For more information, visit the Chartiers Nature Conservancy webpage. |
12/9/2005 |
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