April 27, 2008
Panhandle trout stream gets new lease on life
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Abram Creek's pulse isn't strong yet, but at least there's a heartbeat.

The stream - which drains the high ridges of Grant and Mineral counties - had been dead for decades, rendered lifeless by acid mine drainage. But last week, the turning of a knob and the raising of a dump-truck bed poured fresh life into it.

"As water quality improves, Abram Creek is expected to provide a diverse trout fishery, with opportunities for native brook-trout expansion in the headwaters," said Gov. Joe Manchin as he dedicated a series of limestone-treatment sites designed to neutralize mine acid and make the stream fishable again.

Biologists believe the stream might be ready for stocked trout as early as next year, and expect native brook trout to repopulate parts of the watershed within two to five years.

"In all, we expect to restore 18 1/2 miles of fishing on Abram's main stem, and 61/2 miles of fishing on its tributaries," predicted Steve Brown, a senior planner for the state Division of Natural Resources.

The project uses two different types of acid-treatment technology, both of which have been proven effective at sites throughout the Mountain State.

Low-gradient areas of the stream, where the water flows slowly, will be treated with calcium oxide pellets distributed by machines called "dosers." The dosers - built by Kingwood-based Aqua-fix Systems Inc. - will use water wheels to distribute the pellets, which dissolve and neutralize the acid.

Abram's swifter high-gradient areas will be treated with limestone sand dumped directly into the stream. High water flows will tumble the sand grains and release the calcium they contain. The calcium, in turn, neutralizes acid.

The federal Abandoned Mine Lands Program will pay most of the $460,000 estimated start-up cost. Some funding will come from money earmarked to mitigate environmental damage caused by construction of Appalachian Highway Corridor H.

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