A Public-Private Partnership Success Story: Treating Abandoned Mine Drainage At Jennings Environmental Education Center

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. Dunn R. Hedin
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (US EPA 319 program) provided funding to aid a public-private effort in the installation of an environmentally-friendly system to treat abandoned mine drainage at Jennings Environmental Education Center (Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources). Through this cooperative effort among state and federal agencies, mining, excavation, and environmental companies, college and home school students, Girl Scouts, and volunteers, a successful multi-component passive system, readily accessible for upgrades and public education/research activities, was built. 90 people were directly involved in construction of this award-winning system and about 1000 people annually benefit from the educational opportunities.
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APA: M. Dunn R. Hedin  (2002)  A Public-Private Partnership Success Story: Treating Abandoned Mine Drainage At Jennings Environmental Education Center

MLA: M. Dunn R. Hedin A Public-Private Partnership Success Story: Treating Abandoned Mine Drainage At Jennings Environmental Education Center. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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