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Acid Mine Drainage (AMD)

The Shamokin Creek Watershed sits in the heart of the antracite coal region of Pennsylvania. Contaminated runoff from Abandon Mine Drainage, or AMD, from over 55 discharges in a 54 sq. mile area severely degrade the water quality of the Shamokin Creek and its tributaries. Since almost all of these discharges are legally abanoned, it's up to people like the Shamokon Creek Restoration Allaince to tackle this enormous problem. To learn more about AMD and the Shamokin Creek Restoration Alliance, please visit http://www.shamokincreek.org
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  • (Site 12) Located near Excelsior
  • Excelsior Stripping Pit- A continous overflow from a mine pool located near the villiage of Excelsior. A very high flow and high metals make this discharge the worst in the watershed.
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  • The weir, for flow measurement, at Site 12.
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  • (Unmarked Site) Located on old Rt. 901 near Excelsior
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  • (Site 15) Located on Rt. 901 near Ranshaw
  • Before our project.
  • Corbin Mine Drift- Now being treated by both anaerobic and aerobic ponds through vertical wetlands.
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