Community
AML-Connect is more than a library. It’s a place to ask questions, share what you know, and connect with the people doing this work across Pennsylvania.
The Knowledge Base, Resource Library, and Media Library are built to preserve and share what the PA AML/AMD network has learned. But the best knowledge in this field doesn’t always live in a document — it lives in the experience of the practitioner who has been maintaining the same treatment system for fifteen years, or the watershed coordinator who knows exactly which DEP contact to call.
The community layer of AML-Connect is where that knowledge moves. Registered members can post questions and get answers from practitioners across the state, share updates on projects and programs, and connect with others working on the same problems. Good answers get promoted back into the Knowledge Base. Shared documents go into the Resource Library. The whole platform improves with every exchange.
Participation is free. Registration takes two minutes. The network is already here.
Membership is free and open to anyone working on PA abandoned mine land and acid mine drainage issues. Create an account to post in forums, join working groups, and connect with the network.
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