Civil and Environmental Engineering

CEE23: 14-1

Kempton Mine Complex Remediation

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Acid mine drainage flowing from the airshaft of the Kempton Mine Complex

Project Description:

The Kempton Mine Complex was an active coal mine in the early 1900s in western Maryland. Today, it discharges acid mine drainage (AMD) at high flow rates from an airshaft and borehole into a tributary of the North Branch of the Potomac River. The drainage has impaired local ecosystems and contaminated waterways with heavy metals. Current treatment efforts by the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) are inefficient. MDE has tasked our team with improving the airshaft treatment design. 
 

Team Members:

Graham Elmore Civil and Environmental Engineering
William Langhorne Civil and Environmental Engineering
Charles Thomas Martin Civil and Environmental Engineering
Anthony Terselic Civil and Environmental Engineering

Poster:

CEE23-850-332-8283.pdf (1.39 MB)
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