October Catalyst Newsletter Now Available From Slippery Rock Watershed Coalition
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The October issue of The Catalyst newsletter is now available from the Slippery Rock Watershed Coalition in Butler County featuring articles on--

-- Westminster College Students Sample The McIntire Passive Treatment System

-- Free Datashed Training Workshops Nov. 17 & 19

-- Volunteers Needed For Adopt-A-Passive Treatment System

-- The KIDS Catalyst: Fun Animal Facts In Code!

-- Annual Student Symposium On The Environment At Westminster College Dec. 1

-- Click Here to sign up for your own copy.

The Catalyst newsletter is distributed to over 1,100 individuals in over a dozen countries including: Brazil, Peru, South Korea, Mexico, England, Wales, Venezuela, South Africa, New Zealand, Australia and Germany.

For more information on programs, initiatives, upcoming events and volunteer opportunities, visit the Slippery Rock Watershed Coalition website.

Clean Creek Products

Looking for a holiday gift that will please the most discriminating taste and help the environment? Consider pottery products from Clean Creek.

Clean Creek Products, a division of Stream Restoration Inc., a nonprofit watershed restoration organization, was formed to market the metals recovered in treating abandoned mine drainage.  One of the uses for these metals is in ceramic pottery glazing.

Every product you purchase from Clean Creek will not only support the artists that create them, but also helps support watershed groups doing local projects to help restore Pennsylvania's over 16,500 miles of polluted waterways.

Click Here to see a video on Clean Creek pottery.

NewsClips:

Video: Eckley Miner’s Village Mine Reclamation Project

Study Will Determine Amount Of Rare Earth Elements In Coal Mining Waste

Related Stories:

Annual Westminster College Student Symposium On The Environment Dec. 1

Stream Restoration, Inc. Partners To Offer Datashed Training Workshops

DEP Awards Emergency Contract For Pump For Abandoned Schuylkill Mine Complex

EPA Nov. 14 Webinar On Passive Treatment Of Mine Drainage Featuring PA Presenters

Volunteer Opportunity: Adopt-A Passive Mine Drainage Treatment System Program

Study Will Determine Amount Of Rare Earth Elements In Coal Mining Waste

Penn State: $1.1 Million Grant Aimed At Preventing Coal Mine Collapses

Society For Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration Now Accepting Photo Contest Entries


11/14/2016

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