National Mineland Reclamation Center
Background
In 1988 Congress recognized the need for an organization to specifically address the outstanding reclamation problems and authorized formation of the National Mine Land Reclamation Center (NMLRC). The following problems were identified as they relate to active and abandoned coal mines:
- Acid Mine Drainage
- Prime Farmland Restoration
- Subsidence Control
- Groundwater Degradation Many of the original problems have been resolved.
However, acid drainage from coal mines and, increasingly, metal mines remains the most significant environmental effect of mining.
The NMLRC occupies a unique niche in the University structure. The Center functions as a program development agency, an administrative unit and a research unit. The Center is funded through grants and contracts with private, state and federal agencies. Typically, the NMLRC will coordinate with faculty members and/or utilize its own technical staff to ensure project success. The Center concentrates on project progress and completion, which bridges the traditional academic method of project conduct and the results oriented world of the private and public sectors.
The NMLRC has become an internationally-recognized leader in the area of acid mine drainage (AMD). Among technologies initiated, refined or demonstrated by the NMLRC, the following are now in practice within the industry, state and federal agencies:
Alkaline amendment- Quantitative AMD prediction method
- Pneumatic and slurry placement of alkaline coal ash in underground mines
- Selective spoil handling
- Remining
- Passive AMD treatment systems for watershed restoration
- Use of coal ash and steel slag barriers
In addition, the NMLRC has helped organize and provide technical support for four major national initiatives:
- Appalachian Clean Streams Initiative
- Acid Drainage Technology Initiative
- Combustion Byproducts Recycling Consortium
- Monongahela Basin Mine Pool Project
Contacts
Management
Paul F. Ziemkiewicz, Ph.D., Director
West Virginia Water Research Institute
West Virginia University
(304) 293-6958
Paul.Ziemkiewicz@wvu.edu
Brady Gutta, Research Associate/Program Coordinator
(304) 293-7002
Brady.Gutta@mail.wvu.edu
Technical Staff
Ben Mack, Research Associate
(304) 293-7009
Ben.Mack@mail.wvu.edu
Administrative Staff
Terry Polce, Administrative Assistant
(304) 293-7041
Terry.Polce@mail.wvu.edu
Mailing Address
West Virginia University
National Research Center for Coal & Energy
150 Evansdale Drive
PO Box 6064
Morgantown, WV 26506-6064
Telephone: (304) 293-2867
Fax: (304) 293-7822
Project Listing
- Lambert Run Restoration Project
Watershed Based Plan for the Implementation of the Lambert Run TMDL [.pdf 136kb]
Lambert Run Presentation 12/08 [.pdf 7.35mb]
- Project No. WV195
Project Title: Cost Effective Ecosystem Restoration of the Monday Creek, Ohio Watershed
Recipient: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntington District
Authors: James M. Stiles, Ph.D., P.E. and Paul F. Ziemkiewicz, Ph.D. - WV126 - West Virginia Stormwater Program Assessment
- WV127 - Buckhannon River Watershed-Based Plan
- WV140 - Smooth Rock Lick of the Upper Buckhannon River Passive AMD Treatment Project
- WV206 a&b - Design and Installation of Passive AMD Treatment Systems in Tributaries of the Lower Cheat River Watershed
- WV217 - Long Branch Passive AMD Treatment Project
- WV218, WV221, WV221s, WV137, WV139- Lambert Run Restoration Project
- WV219 - Coal Slurry Impoundment Monitoring
- WV229 - Passive Treatment Installation – Dream Mountain – Muddy Creek
- WV231 - Implementation of the Watershed Based Plan for AMD Remediation in the Cheat River Watershed
- WV232 - Development and Demonstration of a Modeling Framework for Assessing the Efficacy of Using Mine Water for Thermoelectric Power Generation
- WV233 - Lower Cheat Watershed Passive Treatment Project
- WV237 - Development and Implementation of a Water Quality Bank & Trade Program for the Potomac River Watershed, WV
- WV238 - IN-situ Mitigation of Iron in a Net-alkaline Environment
- WV244 - Technical Support for Implementing the West Virignia AML Program
- WV246 - West Run Watershed Based Plan
Current
Completed
Publications
Skousen, J. G. and P.F. Ziemkiewicz, Compilers. 1995.
Acid Mine Drainage Control & Treatment
National Mine Land Reclamation Center, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia. 255 p. Cost: $20.00 Place order by sending request to:
National Mine Land Reclamation Center
West Virginia University
PO Box 6064 Morgantown, WV 26506-6064
Attn: Terry Polce
(304) 293-2867 x 5450
Terry.Polce@mail.wvu.edu
Events
No NMLRC events scheduled; please check back later.
WVWRI is dedicated to the preservation and restoration of the natural environment through research and outreach with industry, government agencies, academia, and the public. The Institute, in existence since 1967, is the premier water research center in West Virginia and, within selected fields, an international leader. WVWRI is a program within the National Research Center for Coal & Energy located at West Virginia University.
WVWRI - NRCCE
West Virginia University
PO Box 6064, Morgantown, WV 26506
phone: (304) 293-2867
fax: (304) 293-7822