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Microbes Clean Abandoned Mine Pollution

Penn State scientists research microbes capable of cleaning up abandoned mine pollution.

Aired 06/27/2022

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Microbes Clean Abandoned Mine Pollution

Special | 5m 50sVideo has Closed Captions

Penn State scientists research microbes capable of cleaning up abandoned mine pollution.

The coal mining industry in Pennsylvania left behind a legacy of abandoned mines that continue to pollute rivers and streams with acid mine discharge. Penn State professors Jennifer Macalady and Bill Burgos lead an interdisciplinary team researching newly discovered microbes capable of rapid removal of toxic metals in acidic environments.

Aired 06/27/2022

WPSU Shorts is a local public television program presented by WPSU

WPSU Shorts

Microbes Clean Abandoned Mine Pollution

Special | 5m 50sVideo has Closed Captions

The coal mining industry in Pennsylvania left behind a legacy of abandoned mines that continue to pollute rivers and streams with acid mine discharge. Penn State professors Jennifer Macalady and Bill Burgos lead an interdisciplinary team researching newly discovered microbes capable of rapid removal of toxic metals in acidic environments.

Aired 06/27/2022

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