Elk County Project to Receive
Environmental Excellence Award
Four organizations in Elk County are among 19 across the state that will receive the 2013 Environmental Excellence Award.
The Bennett Branch Watershed Association, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Western Pennsylvania Conservancy and P&N Coal Company were all involved in the Dents Run Watershed Restoration Project.
The project restored and revegetated 320 acres of abandoned mine lands, which can now serve as habitat for the state’s wild elk herd in the adjacent Elk State Forest. The project also restored waterways in the area by neutralizing acid mine water, marking the first time in more than a century the streams can support aquatic life.
The Pennsylvania Environmental Council will host a dinner to honor the winners on April 17 in Harrisburg.
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