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Register is required to reserve your spot at Shamokin Creek Restoration Alliance’s 2025 Mine Pools as Beneficial Resources conference. This event will gather experts from various backgrounds to discuss innovative approaches to mine pool utilization, management, and remediation strategies. Join us in sharing knowledge and fostering connections that can lead to sustainable solutions for our Coal Region communities. We look forward to your participation.
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SCHEDULE
9:00AM Introduction
Session 1 - Geothermal Energy from Mine Pools
9:15AM - Mike Korb (TetraTech, Retired) Save Money, Save the Environment: Another Discussion of Mine-Water Geothermal
9:45AM - James Britton (West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey) Assessing Mine Pool Geothermal Potential in West Virginia using the WVGS Coal Bed Mapping Project (CBMP) Database
10:15AM - Prof. Arash Dahi Taleghani (Penn State University) Presentation Title
10:45AM - Presentation 1d
11:15AM - Panel discussion among Session 1 presenters
11:45AM - Lunch
Session 2 - Needed Investigation and Characterization of Mine Pools
12:45PM - Daniel Goode (USGS, retired) Hydrologic Data Synthesis for Mine Pool Water Management
1:15PM - Michael Hewitt/Robert Hughes (EPCAMR) Presentation Title
1:45PM - Michael Sheehan (Tetra Tech) Strategies for Watershed Restoration – Case Studies of Success
2:15PM - Panel discussion among Session 2 presenters
2:45PM - Break
Session 3 - Pumped Underground Storage Hydropower (PUSH) in Abandoned Mines
3:00PM - Prof. Tim Scarlett (Michigan Technological University) PUSH and Abandoned Mines: Perspectives on Site Selection and Qualification
3:30PM - Thomas Johansson (CEO, Mine Storage International AB, Sweden) Mine Storage for Enabling the Energy Transition
4:00PM - Professor Susan Stewart (Penn State University) The Potential for Wind Power Integration with Abandoned Mines
4:30PM - Panel discussion among Session 3 presenters
Adjourn Day 1
Session 4 - Mine Pools as Sources of Rare Earth Elements and Critical Minerals
8:00AM - Professor Mohammad Rezaee (Penn State University) Selective Recovery of Multi-Critical Minerals from Acid Mine Drainage
8:30AM - Bette Conway (EPA) EPA ROAR Research Project, Sampling for Critical Rare Earth Metals in acid mine drainage and coal refuse to inform long term mine pool treatment and land reclamation
9:00AM - Charles Cravotta (USGS, Retired) Presentation Title
9:30AM - Panel discussion among Session 4 presenters
10:00AM - Break
Session 5 - Available Federal/State Funding Sources for Remediation and Development
10:15AM - Angela Meck (Tetra Tech) Presentation Title
10:45AM - Presentation 5b
Session 6 - Coal Region History, Industrial Heritage and Organizing Community Involvement
11:15AM - Bode Morin, PhD Presentation Title
11:45AM - Prof. Shaunna Barnhart (Bucknell University) Presentation Title
12:15PM - Representative from Shamokin Creek Restoration Alliance
Adjourn Conference