SLIPPERY ROCK WATERSHED COALITION
GOFF STATION RESTORATION
PROJECT
A PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP EFFORT
Venango Township, northern Butler County,
PA
PROJECT PARTICIPANTS:
| PA DEP Knox District Mining Office |
Quality Aggregates Inc. |
| Grove City College |
BioMost, Inc. |
| SRWC Volunteers |
Private Landowners |
| Girl Scouts |
PA Game Commission |
| Stream Restoration Inc. |
Jack Camberlain Surveying |
| Venango Township Supervisors |
Scrubgrass Generating Plant |
| Aquascape |
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COMPLETION DATE:
Major construction to be completed: Spring
2001
Water Quality Monitoring ongoing: PA DEP,
Knox DMO and Grove City College
DRAINAGE ABATEMENT:
Five discharges with an average total
flow of 385 gpm. Four Vertical Flow Ponds (two sets operating in
parallel) with a total of 8200 tons AASHTO #1, 90% CaCO3, limestone aggregate.
Three of the four Vertical Flow Ponds have about ½ -foot of spent
mushroom compost overlying the aggregate. One pond is limestone only.
Four acres of naturally-functioning aerobic wetlands are being created.
Innovative cleanouts, bioswale, pit ponds as treatment wetlands, two- tiered
underdrain system in the Vertical Flow Ponds.
The treatment media generates alkalinity.
Two tiers of perforated plastic pipe installed in the aggregate collect
the water flowing through the Vertical Flow Ponds. The treated water
discharges through the outlet control structures into a settling pond.
This settling pond allows periodic flushing of the Vertical Flow Ponds
in order to remove accumulated metal precipitates (mainly iron and aluminum).
The wetland facilitates additional iron oxidization and settling of iron
and aluminum precipitates.
OTHER RESTORATION ACTIVITIES:
Removal, neutralization with circulating,
fluidized-bed coal ash,
and use of about 78,000 CY of abandoned
coal refuse to reclaim an abandoned surface mine.
Creation of a unique bat hibernaculum,
the first in the Commonwealth.
EXPECTED MEASURABLE RESULTS:
Neutralization of about 87,100 lbs/yr
of acidity and retention of about 12,600 lbs/yr of metals in settling ponds.
Final discharge expected to have alkalinity of over 100 mg/L with individual
metal concentrations of about 1 mg/L or less.
FUNDING SOURCE:
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania “Growing
Greener” initiative and WRAP
Contributions from project partners
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