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Western Pa. watershed groups have high hopes for tapping into abandoned mine clean-up funds

Into Crabtree Creek, every minute of every day, seemingly clear water pours out of a long-abandoned mine, only to turn the rocks over which it flows a solid orange — the color created when the iron sulfide in the mine water is exposed to the air and creates sulfuric acid.


Source: The Tribune-Review

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