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Aerial
View of Olyphant Colliery (ca. 1920)
Note Lackawanna River in Foreground

Upper Silt Basin on Powderly Creek in Carbondale Twp.

Staff from LRCA, US Army Corps of Engineers, PA Bureau of Abandoned Mine Reclamation and Lackawanna County Watershed 2000 Program, on reconnaissance at Powderly Creek, Carbondale Twp., May, 2001

Outlet of the Old Forge Borehole adjacent to the Union St. Bridge, in Old Forge, PA. This borehole was constructed in 1962 by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It discharges approximately 100 million gallons per day.

Standpipe discharge along the Lackawanna River near Vandling, PA. Its flow is less than 1 million gallons a day. This pipe was formerly a source of water for steam locomotives along the Delaware & Hudson Railroad.

Keyser Creek bank cut at Moffat Colliery culm dump site, causing heavy erosion of sediment and red ash (burned culm residue) into Keyser Creek and the Lackawanna River

Mine reclamation completed by PA Bureau of Abandoned Mine Reclamation, on a bond forfeiture site in Taylor, PA