Envirogen Presenting at the West Virginia Mine Drainage Task Force Symposium & 15th International Mine Water Association Congress

Rob Loken, the VP of Sales Service and Products will be representing Envirogen at the Acid Mine Drainage active treatment solutions – including options and evaluation, at the West Virginia Mine Drainage Task Force Symposium & 15th International Mine Water Association Congress on the 21st to 26th of April, which is taking place in Morgantown, WV, USA. We are available at booth 10, so we can help you evaluate the treatment options best for you.

Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) poses a significant threat to environmental health, particularly in regions with extensive mining activities. It results from the exposure of sulphide minerals to air and water, leading to the release of highly acidic and metal-laden runoff. This runoff not only harms aquatic ecosystems by lowering pH levels and increasing metal concentrations but also contaminates soil and groundwater, endangering plant life and human health.

AMD is a persistent issue and it’s essential to explore new innovations and solutions. Our booth will showcase cutting-edge technologies designed to revolutionize AMD treatment. We will be demonstrating how various treatment options have both advantages and disadvantages, and there are new and improved available technologies that may provide better treatment solutions rather than other, more novel options.

Join Rob Loken at the breakout session on Tuesday, April 23rd, from 10:15am to 11:55am, where he will be presenting on AMD active treatment solutions. Drawing from real-world AMD sites and testing, he will walk you through various treatment options, weighing both their pros and cons against feed water chemistry, for utmost transparency about the available technologies.

Don’t miss this great opportunity to discuss AMD treatment with us at Envirogen. Visit us at the WVTF IMWA , booth 10, so we can help you evaluate the treatment options best for you and the environment.