Abstract

The Global Acid Rock Drainage Guide (GARD Guide) [http://www.gardguide.com/index] is a free, easy-to-access, easy-to-use assemblage of information and guidance that the International Network for Acid Prevention (INAP) has generated. Although most members of ASMR who are concerned about mine water issues are probably already aware that it exists, it is not being used as heavily in the U.S. as it is elsewhere. Why is that? We suspect that many of you are not aware of all that it contains, or are under the misperception that it is only applicable to companies dealing with acidic metal mine drainage. In reality, it also deals with neutral and saline drainage, and with coal mine water issues. However, a superficial visit of the site will miss much of the coal mine drainage guidance, since you must follow links within some of the chapters to find it all. This paper will guide you through the GARD Guide, with an emphasis on the material that is most relevant to ASMR members. We ask you to look at the GARD Guide, and to consider adding case examples that will make it more relevant to other users. Additional

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