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Why has the creek turned acidic?

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Why has the creek turned acidic?

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The creek is most likely in West Virginia’s high ash/high sulfur Northern Coal Field. Most of the acid drainage originates from abandoned underground mines. Other sources of acidic drainage include active underground and surface coal mines, surface accumulations of rock waste from underground mines and coal cleaning plants, unreclaimed surface mines, and unsuccessfully reclaimed surface mines. Tell me more!

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