workgroup goal
To reduce the impact of abandoned mine drainage on water quality.
key actions
- Remediation of untreated discharges and coal silt lands.
- Maintenance of existing treatment systems.
- Habitat restoration to support aquatic life.
- Collaboration with partners for sustainable project outcomes.
The Abandoned Mine Drainage (AMD) workgroup addresses pollution from abandoned mines. The group works to remediate acidity, metals, and coal silt from Pennsylvania’s Anthracite Southern Coal Region and restore affected habitats. AMD is one of the primary sources of pollution in the headwaters of the Schuylkill River.
AMD is created deep below the ground in abandoned coal mines where water fill tunnels that were once kept dry by active pumping operations. Water and oxygen react with lingering iron sulfide (pyrite) producing metal-laden and sometimes highly acidic discharges that exit the tunnels in orange and silver plumes, easily visible in waterways. (refer to graphic)
The Schuylkill Action Network (SAN) Abandoned Mine Drainage Workgroup was formed to provide support and coordination among partners working to restore and protect waterways in the Upper Schuylkill.
Events
featured event
Abandoned Mine Drainage Workgroup Meeting
January 28, 2025
News
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Schuylkill River Greenways, Partners Award $362,756 In Schuylkill River Restoration Fund Grants
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Gov. Wolf Announces $18.2 Million in New Funding for 130 Projects to Improve Infrastructure, Enhance Community Development, and Protect the Environment
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New Poll Shows Americans Strongly Support Clean Water Act On 50th Anniversary
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Dredge project to begin soon on the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia to solve flooding problems
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Biden-Harris Administration Announces up to $169 Million in Brownfields Grants Now Available to Applicants