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Mine Water Runoff

Pennsylvania’s abandoned coal mines cause acidic, metal-contaminated water harming streams and aquatic life. Dr. Bill Burgos studies cleanup methods using active and passive treatment plants. Burgos and his team focus on improving natural biological processes to make water treatment more efficient and sustainable. Despite progress, thousands of miles of streams remain affected, highlighting the ongoing need for research and investment in remediation.

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