AML-Connect is a shared online platform for Pennsylvania’s abandoned mine land (AML) and abandoned mine drainage (AMD) community. It brings together a public Knowledge Base, a curated Resource library, a Media library, and a community space for discussion and collaboration.
The goal is simple: make it easier to find what works, share what we learn, and coordinate across the network.
AML-Connect supports practitioners, watershed groups, government programs, technical providers, educators, community organizations, and anyone working on AML and AMD issues in Pennsylvania. Whether you need guidance on treatment methods, templates for grant management, data and maps for watershed planning, or a place to ask questions and coordinate with others — this is your hub.
What You’ll Find Here
The AML Knowledge Base provides structured, searchable articles on AML practice, methods, programs, and community development. The Resource Library offers curated reports, datasets, templates, and reference materials. The Media Library provides photos, videos, and downloadable files. The Community connects you with peers through discussion forums and working groups. The Data Hub links to interactive maps and data tools.
A Note on Content
AML-Connect provides information and coordination support — not legal, engineering, or regulatory advice. Always consult the relevant authorities and qualified professionals for site-specific decisions.