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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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  • (Unmarked Site) Located approx. 200 yards from the C.T. prison antenna
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  • (Site 36) Located near the Shamokin/Coal Twp. line
  • (Site 36) This intermittent flow likely comes from the old Luke Fidler mine workings.
  • The discharge opened in a new location  -- removing a large amount of dirt from Sam Bressi's Motors parking lot along Route 61. The discharge flows little to no water in the summer and fall, but flows continuously in the spring and early summer. The opening moved approximately 30 feet to the east and closer to Route 61.
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  • Damage to the weir and pressure transducer.
  • (Unknown Discharge) Located off of the R.R. bridge just south of Shamokin
  • (Site 23) Located on Big Mountain
  • Intake Pond - This is SCRA's third passive treatment system. It consists of a diversion well and upflow well with intentions of adding alkalinity and lowering metal loadings before it enters Buck Run.
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  • The old discharge at Site 23.
  • "Oct 1907"
  • The weir on Buck Run.
  • (Site 30) Located near the 5th Ward of Shamokin
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