AML Connect
Learn, share, and coordinate work on abandoned mine lands and watershed restoration in Pennsylvania.
Learn from shared experience. Connect across projects. Help build living, public knowledge.
Featured Learning Paths
Learn the Basics
New to abandoned mine lands or acid mine drainage? Start here to learn core concepts, terminology, and how AML and watershed issues are connected.
Start with the BasicsMonitor a Watershed
Find practical guidance on watershed assessment, water monitoring, field methods, and data collection used by practitioners across the state.
Watershed Tools & MethodsStart a Group
Join with others to work together and build an organization. Explore resources for capacity building and use our community tools to organize.
Organizational DevelopmentTreatment & Reclamation
Explore approaches to land reclamation, AMD treatment, and long-term operations and maintenance, including active and passive systems.
Treatment & ReclamationWhat is AML Connect?
AML Connect is not just a website—it is a shared knowledge space.
Public knowledge pages explain what works, why it works, and how it's applied in the field. Resources provide supporting documents, reports, and reference materials. Community discussions and groups allow people to ask questions, share experience, and collaborate across organizations and regions.
Over time, the best information moves from discussion into durable knowledge that others can reuse.
Latest Updates
Latest updates from the AML Knowledge Base and community:
- Newly added or updated knowledge pages
- Announcements and platform updates
- Highlights from recent community discussions
Share Your Knowledge
Have a report, guide, dataset, or educational material to share?
AML Connect curates resources that support learning and on-the-ground work. Submissions are reviewed and organized so they remain useful over time.
Resources may be edited for clarity and linked to relevant Knowledge Base pages.
Submit a ResourceNot Sure Where to Start?
Visit our User Guide to learn how to navigate the site, find information, and participate in the community.
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