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Recommended for: Grades 6-8

Resource: Underground Stream Water Treatment Systems

Media Type:
QuickTime Video

Length: 6m 14s
Size: 64.3 MB

Cook’s Run has an underground water treatment program for a particularly high level of acid mine drainage. The technology used in Cook’s Run was transferred to Pennyslvania from Western metal mines and may prove helpful for other parts of the Appalachian coal region. A watershed group member notes the lack of aquatic life in many Pennsylvania streams as a disgrace.

 

Teachers' Domain, Underground Stream Water Treatment Systems, published April 4, 2007, retrieved on ,
http://www.teachersdomain.org/resource/psu06-water.sci.underground/

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