July Catalyst Newsletter Now Available From Slippery Rock Watershed Coalition
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The July issue of The Catalyst newsletter is now available from the Butler County-based Slippery Rock Watershed Coalition featuring articles on--

-- Buck Neely, Stream Restoration, Inc., Recognized At 2019 American Society Of Mining And Reclamation Conference

-- Michael Gallagher, BioMost, Inc. Working On Mine Drainage Treatment

-- The KIDS Catalyst: Connect The Dots - American Bald Eagle

-- Celebrate the Prairie Bloom July 27 at Jennings Environmental Ed Center  (photo)

Click Here to read the July CatalystClick Here to sign up for your own copy of The Catalyst.

The Catalyst newsletter is distributed to over 1,200 individuals in over a dozen countries including: Brazil, Peru, South Korea, Mexico, England, Wales, Venezuela, South Africa, New Zealand, Australia and Germany.

For more information on programs, initiatives and upcoming events, visit the Slippery Rock Watershed Coalition website.

NewsClips:

Westminster College Environmental Students Present Research To Western PA Coalition For Abandoned Mine Reclamation

DEP Moves Forward With Quakake Tunnel Acid Mine Water Cleanup Project, Carbon County

Pentagon Request Could Boost Rare Earth Mining Industry In U.S. (Coal)

Related Article:

Celebrate The Only Prairie Bloom In PA At Jennings Environmental Center July 27 In Butler County

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Buck Neely, Stream Restoration, Inc., Recognized At 2019 American Society Of Mining And Reclamation Conference

Interns: Michael Gallagher, BioMost, Inc. Working On Mine Drainage Treatment

PA Abandoned Mine Land Campaign Urges Action To Extend Expiring Federal Mine Reclamation Fee

Opportunity To Bid On DEP Renton Mine Fire Reclamation Project In Plum Borough, Allegheny County

[Posted: July 8, 2019]


7/15/2019

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