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MINE DRAINAGE TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE (MDTI) COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT
Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining (OSMRE), Funding Opportunity S19AS00005, 2019
The Mine Drainage Technology Initiative (formerly the Acid Mine Drainage Initiative) provides a forum for collaboration and information exchange to enable members to develop (1) an understanding of acidic and toxic mine drainage (MD) for better prediction, avoidance, monitoring, and remediation; (2) innovative solutions to MD water-quality problems; (3) "best science" practices to predict MD prior to mining; and (4) successful remediation practices for existing sources of MD and optimum prevention technologies. OSMRE seeks studies that address the above-listed goals. About 10 awards are anticipated out of estimated program funding of $200,000. The closing date for applications is July 8, 2019. https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=315483
The Mine Drainage Technology Initiative (formerly the Acid Mine Drainage Initiative) provides a forum for collaboration and information exchange to enable members to develop (1) an understanding of acidic and toxic mine drainage (MD) for better prediction, avoidance, monitoring, and remediation; (2) innovative solutions to MD water-quality problems; (3) "best science" practices to predict MD prior to mining; and (4) successful remediation practices for existing sources of MD and optimum prevention technologies. OSMRE seeks studies that address the above-listed goals. About 10 awards are anticipated out of estimated program funding of $200,000. The closing date for applications is July 8, 2019. https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=315483
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