Restoring Mine-Impaired Watersheds: Experiences, Lessons, and Next Steps

With greater federal funding for restoration efforts, the "Restoring Mine-Impaired Watersheds: Experiences, Lessons, and Next Steps" workshop brought together perspectives and experiences regarding restoration of mine-impaired watersheds in Pennsylvania. It sought to strengthen the restoration community and foster an understanding of its work and effects. 

Speakers

John Dawes - Executive Director, The Foundation for Pennsylvania Watersheds 
Eric Harder - Riverkeeper, Mountain Watershed Association 
Eric Chapman - Senior Director of Aquatic Science, Western Pennsylvania Conservancy 
Mike Cook - President, Ben's Creek Canoe Club 
Thomas Clark - Mine Drainage Program Coordinator, Susquehanna River Basin Commission 
Brian Bradley - Director, PA DEP Department of Abandoned Mine Reclamation 
Joseph Pizarchik - Former Director, Department of Interior Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement 

This event was held exclusively in person at William Pitt Union on the University of Pittsburgh campus. 

Workshop Schedule 

September 26, 2022, 9 AM - 5 PM ET 

Lower Lounge at William Pitt Union 
9 AM: Arrival, coffee and pastries 
9:30: Introduction (Jeremy Weber) 
9:45: Overview of watershed restoration efforts (John Dawes) 
10:15: Restoration example - the Indian Creek Watershed (Eric Harder) 
11:15: Break 
11:30: Restoration example from the state's perspective (Jon Smoyer) 
12:30 PM: Lunch provided 
1 PM: Environmental effects of restoration (Eric Chapman) 

Kurtzman Room at William Pitt Union 
1:45: Resident perspective (Mike Cooke) 
2:30: Break 
2:45 PM: Identifying high-impact restoration projects (Thomas Clark) 
3:30 PM: Opportunities for further work and research (Joseph Pizarchik) 
4:30 PM: Reflections and Conclusion