NOTICE - Due to budgetary constraints, the Division will not pursue hosting the Applied Research Conference at this time.
Questions can be directed to Beth Wilson (ODNR/DMRM) at 614-265-6901 or Mitch Farley at 740-592-3748.
Presentations from the 2007 Conference (view pdfs) - New Legislation and Applied Research in Energy, Minerals and Restoration
Program, Abstracts
Regulation Requirements and Recent Changes
Watersheds I
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Using Algae, Especially Diatoms, to Discern Chemical, Physical, and Landscape Impacts on Streams – N. J. Smucker and M. L. Vis, Department of Environmental and Plant Biology, Ohio University
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Chemical, Biological and Habitat Changes in Hewett Fork after Acid Mine Drainage Treatment via Lime Dosing – Ben McCament, Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs, Ohio University; Mike Greenlee, Division of Wildlife; Kelly Johnson, Biological Sciences, Ohio University; Sheila North, Research Associate, Ohio University; and Brett Laverty, Vinton Soil and Water Conservation District
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A Sediment Study of Little Leading Creek – Guy Riefler, Jennifer Chapman-Kleski, Ben Stuart, Tiao Chang, Yanhui Fang, and Blake Arthur, Department of Civil Engineering, Ohio University
HB 443
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Introduction to HB 443 – John Husted, Chief, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mineral Resources Management
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Permitting Requirements – Lanny Erdos, Permitting Manager, Division of Mineral Resources Management
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Performance Security (presentation, PREP spreadsheet, NONPREP spreadsheet) – Richard Warden, PE CPESC, Senior Staff Engineer, Division of Mineral Resources Management
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Inspection Responsibilities – Dave Clark, Regional Manager, Division of Mineral Resources Management
Watersheds II
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Microbial Investigation of the Linden Bioremediation System Treating Acid Mine Drainage in the Huff Run Watershed – John Krinks, Guy Riefler, Ben Stuart, Department of Civil Engineering, Ohio University; Peter Coschigano, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Ohio University; Cheryl Socotch, Division of Mineral Resources Management
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Development of an Innovative Treatment Technology for the Truetown Discharge – Guy Riefler, Department of Civil Engineering, Ohio University and Kaabe Shaw, Sunday Creek Watershed Coordinator
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Operation and Maintenance of AMD Treatment Systems – Rebecca Black and Mike Steinmaus, Monday Creek Restoration Project
Site Restoration
Post Mining
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Use of Remote Sensing in Determining Approximate Original Contour – David Lane, Office of Surface Mining, Knoxville, TN and Lukus Monette, Office of Surface Mining, Pittsburgh, PA
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Monitoring and Exploration for Flooded Pools in the Pittsburgh Coal Basin of North West Virginia – Joseph J. Donovan, Department of Geology, West Virginia University
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The Meigs Mine Pool - 2007 Update – Mary Ann Borch, Geologist, Division of Mineral Resources Management
AML Reauthorization
Reforestation
Energy
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A Novel Gasifier for Carbon Recycling – Dave Bayless, Director of the Ohio Coal Research Center, Ohio University (Presented by Michael Prudich, Assoicate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies, Russ College of Engineering, Ohio University)
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Energy Production from Sulfur-Containing Coal Syngas via Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – Matt Cooper, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, and Dave Bayless, Director of the Ohio Coal Research Center, Ohio University
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An Overview of Geologic Sequestration Research in Ohio – Larry Wickstrom, Division of Geological Survey Chief and State Geologist
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Ohio's Deep CO2 Sequestration Test Well – Larry Wickstrom, Division of Geological Survey Chief and State Geologist
Water Monitoring Workshop (Voinovich Center)
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This two hour and 45 minute interactive workshop focussed on field methods of water quality monitoring in acid mine drainage impaired streams. The workshop was led by a panel of experienced water quality monitoring professionals and covered such topics as:
• developing a sampling plan for watershed characterization
• pre- and post-AMD treatment monitoring
• monitoring equipment
• quality assurance and quality control
The workshop allowed for a question and answer session on AMD monitoring techniques and issues.
Workshop was led by:
Jen Bowman - Environmental Project Manager, Ohio University's Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs
Ben McCament - Raccoon Creek Watershed Coordinator, Ohio University's Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs
Introduction
Sampling Plans
Filtering Samples
Discharge Measurement
Load Interpretation
Data Interpretation
Tour of AMD Treatment Sites |