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Polluted Mine Drainage Impacts & Solutions in the Wyoming Valley | Ep.227: Bobby Hughes

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Today in the Sweat Tent studio, I am joined by Bobby Hughes, Executive Director for the Eastern Pennsylvania Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation (EPCAMR). In this episode, we uncover the rich history and legacy of coal mining in the Wyoming Valley, focusing on the environmental impacts, challenges, and disasters that have shaped the region. We explore how the extensive underground mine pools, containing more than 400 billion gallons of water, impact local watersheds and lead to significant pollution issues. The presence of metals, particularly aluminum silicates, in the water creates toxic conditions that are detrimental to aquatic life and water quality. Bobby stresses the importance of collaboration among state representatives, local municipalities, and organizations like Earth Conservancy to secure funding for environmental restoration, emphasizing that this is a shared responsibility that requires collective action to build a sustainable future for generations to come.

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Today in the Sweat Tent studio, I am joined by Bobby Hughes, Executive Director for the Eastern Pennsylvania Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation (EPCAMR). In this episode, we uncover the rich history and legacy of coal mining in the Wyoming Valley, focusing on the environmental impacts, challenges, and disasters that have shaped the region. We explore how the extensive underground mine pools, containing more than 400 billion gallons of water, impact local watersheds and lead to significant pollution issues. The presence of metals, particularly aluminum silicates, in the water creates toxic conditions that are detrimental to aquatic life and water quality. Bobby stresses the importance of collaboration among state representatives, local municipalities, and organizations like Earth Conservancy to secure funding for environmental restoration, emphasizing that this is a shared responsibility that requires collective action to build a sustainable future for generations to come.

Enjoy!

Thank you to our sponsors!

Sweat Tent: Get $100 OFF your purchase with code OTS at Sweat Tent

CANN: Cannabis Infused Seltzer: Get 20% your first order with code OTS at CANN (Must be 21+)

FIT AF: Get 20% OFF your first purchase of 7 meals or more with code OTS at FitAfNutrition.com!

Elevation Wellness: Get 10% OFF your first purchase with code STACKS at Elevation Wellness

Brrrn: Burn a ton of calories without burning a ton of cash! Get 15% Off at shop.thebrrrn.com with code STACKS15 at checkout!

DISCLAIMER: This description contains affiliate links. If you click and make a purchase, we will earn a small commission that helps us keep the mics on!

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