Workshop: So You Have Construction Funding for You AMD Project, Now What?
The following documents are designed to be guidelines and resources to help a volunteer group oversee the construction phase of a grant. Please use these resources to develop your own plan to oversee construction for your own project.
Download the manual provided at workshop.
Below are copies of the presentations given during workshop:
Working with a Consultant & Planning Your AMD Project
Rebecca Holler, Trout Unlimited
Rachel Kester, Trout Unlimited
Permitting for AMD Projects
Kipp Starks, DEP
Obtaining Pennsylvania Good Samaritan Coverage
Anne Daymunt, WPCAMR
Working with Landowners
Scott Koser, Clinton County Conservation District
Selecting & Working with a Contractor and Construction Management
Kelly Williams, Clearfield County Conservation District
Grant Administration, Financial Management & Final Reporting
Amy Wolfe, Trout Unlimited
Treatment System Monitoring and OM&R
Bill Beacom, Babb Creek Watershed Association
OM&R Funding Sources
Andy McAllister, WPCAMR
Building an OM&R Trust Fund
Amy Wolfe, Trout Unlimited
Post-Construction Water Quality and Biological Monitoring
Scott Koser, Clinton County Conservation District
Download the manual provided at workshop.
Below are copies of the presentations given during workshop:
Working with a Consultant & Planning Your AMD Project
Rebecca Holler, Trout Unlimited
Rachel Kester, Trout Unlimited
Permitting for AMD Projects
Kipp Starks, DEP
Obtaining Pennsylvania Good Samaritan Coverage
Anne Daymunt, WPCAMR
Working with Landowners
Scott Koser, Clinton County Conservation District
Selecting & Working with a Contractor and Construction Management
Kelly Williams, Clearfield County Conservation District
Grant Administration, Financial Management & Final Reporting
Amy Wolfe, Trout Unlimited
Treatment System Monitoring and OM&R
Bill Beacom, Babb Creek Watershed Association
OM&R Funding Sources
Andy McAllister, WPCAMR
Building an OM&R Trust Fund
Amy Wolfe, Trout Unlimited
Post-Construction Water Quality and Biological Monitoring
Scott Koser, Clinton County Conservation District