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Hazardous Landfill Expansion Permit Comes with Flood-Risk

Coal Posts Rustic Ridge

Expanding Coal Mines Threaten the Heart of the Laurel Highlands

Joe Manchin Walking Past Climate Protesters
Climate Change Coal Community Resources Posts

Help Stop the MVP and Joe Manchin’s “Dirty” Side Deal

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Take Action Today: PA Senate sells out Municipal Water with SB597

Climate Change Community Resources Posts

Environmental Pros and Cons of the Inflation Reduction Act

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Why is Indian Creek Flowing Red?

by Rachel Pellupdated on August 12, 2022July 8, 2020

Photo shows the path of the rogue discharge immediately after it enters a clean Indian Creek. In June, MWA received several complaints of visibly polluted water in Indian Creek, seen approximately from our Sagamore AMD treatment system downstream all the …

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Conservation Indian Creek Posts Water Yough River

What’s Happening with Hellbenders?

by Eric Harderupdated on August 12, 2022June 19, 2020

The Eastern Hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis) The Eastern Hellbender is the largest North American salamander and happens to be the Pennsylvania State Amphibian.  The Hellbender is directly related to species that lived 65 million years ago.  Although denied protections under the …

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Indian Creek Indian Creek Valley Trail Posts Recreation

Adding the Steyer Bridge to the Indian Creek Valley Trail

by Jace Marshupdated on August 12, 2022June 5, 2020

There are still sections that need completed to finish the Indian Creek Valley Trail from Route 31 to the Youghiogheny River—a full 19 miles of what remains of the abandoned Indian Creek Valley Railroad. Last summer MWA completed the ICV …

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Campaigns Posts Toxic Waste

Demand Public Hearing On Permit To Evaporate Toxic Leachate

by Ashley Funkupdated on August 12, 2022June 4, 2020

The Westmoreland Sanitary Landfill, located in Belle Vernon, has applied for a state permit to evaporate leachate (liquid runoff) from the site, putting nearby residents and sanitary workers at risk. If the leachate is evaporated, the air would be contaminated …

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Indian Creek Indian Creek Valley Plant Series Indian Creek Valley Trail Posts Recreation Watersheds

Walk with Rachel in the Indian Creek Gorge

by Rachel Pellupdated on August 12, 2022June 4, 2020

The Indian Creek Valley Gorge is somewhat of a hidden gem in the Laurel Highlands. The 4.5 mile gorge section of the ICV Trail was completed in August of 2019 and is excellent for bike riding, taking a stroll, or …

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Campaigns Posts

DEP Sides with MWA to Protect Coalfield Residents

by Ashley Funkupdated on August 12, 2022May 12, 2020

Last week, in response to our advocacy efforts alongside the Center for Coalfield Justice, the Department of Environmental Protection issued guidance that called on coal operators to protect residents during pre and post-mining surveys in light of the current COVID-19 epidemic.  …

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Food Pantries in the Laurel Highlands

by Hannah Spencerupdated on May 6, 2020May 5, 2020
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Coal Conservation Indian Creek Posts Water

Passive Treatment—Active Maintenance: When Mine Drainage Treatment Systems Need Fixed

by Jace Marshupdated on August 12, 2022April 23, 2020

If you saw this along the Indian Creek Valley Trail during the first couple months of 2020, you may have thought something was awry. You would have been correct. That discharge depositing orange sludge on everything it touches and flowing …

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Campaigns Coal Posts Water

Unrestricted Mining Activities Putting Residents’ Rights and Health at Risk

by Tyler Cannonupdated on August 12, 2022April 8, 2020

While COVID-19 grips public health and the economy, coal mining operations in Pennsylvania are proceeding at full speed. On the eve of Governor Wolf’s address closing “non-essential” business, coal mining and associated activities were granted essential business status. This puts …

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Indian Creek Valley Plant Series Posts Recreation

Spring Wildflowers of the Indian Creek Gorge

by Rachel Pellupdated on August 12, 2022April 8, 2020

The Indian Creek Gorge is a special place. It contains large sections of undisturbed deciduous and mixed forests, excellent floodplain vegetation, and the sights and sounds of Indian Creek’s fast flowing journey towards the Youghiogheny River. In fact, Indian Creek, …

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