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Water Quality Monitoring
| This section contains articles on stream monitoring for acid mine drainage to aid in evaluation purposes, water quality from underground mines over long time periods, and descriptions of the provisions in the Clean Water Act. |
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TMDL and Antidegradation Rules Change Effluent Limits
Total Maximum Daily Loads and Anti-degradation Water Quality Changes in an Acid Mine Drainage Stream Over a 25-Year Period You Can't Judge a Stream by Its Color |
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Contact
Jeffrey G. Skousen, Ph.D.
WVU Extension Specialist &
Professor of Soil Science
1106 Agricultural Sciences Building
P.O. Box 6108
Morgantown, WV 26506-6108
Phone: 304-293-2667


