Video Blog - Trout Unlimited Members Celebrate Nearly 20 Years of Treating Acid Mine Water
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Every week for nearly 20 years, members of the Doc Fritchey Chapter of Trout Unlimited in Dauphin and Lebanon counties have been adding tons of limestone to two diversion wells to treat mine drainage entering Rausch Creek, a tributary to Stony Creek in Lebanon County.

Video Blog: Rausch Creek Project

And their work has paid off. In recent years they have seen streambred brook and brown trout in the stream where before even stocked trout didn't survive long.

Partners in the project include Pennsy Supply who donates the limestone and Reigel Trucking from Annville that delivers the limestone.

This was also the first diversion well project to treat acid mine drainage in the United States.

The Diversion Well Gang during the visit was: Larry Westhafer (co-chair of the Diversion Well Project), Steve Long, Gerry Miller, Chuck Hill, Dennis Coffman and Bob Pennell. Donald Thomas is the other co-chair for this project.

For more information, visit the Doc Fritchey Chapter of Trout Unlimited.


11/17/2006

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