PADRE

The Partnership for Acid Drainage Remediation (PADRE) is a European-based scientific-technical association dedicated to acid mine water related topics.

Partnership for Acid Drainage Remediation (PADRE)
Established2003
TypeScientific-technical association
HeadquartersNewcastle upon Tyne, UK
Region served
Europe
ServicesJournal, Congresses
Membership
150
Key people
Adam Jarvis; Christian Wolkersdorfer; Lena Alakangas
Websitewww.PADRE.IMWA.info

History

PADRE was founded in 2003 in Johannesburg, South Africa, due to the steadily increasing problems related to water in Europe. It is a sister organisation of the International Mine Water Association - IMWA and was publicly launched during IMWA’s Mine Water 2004 conference, in Newcastle upon Tyne (UK) in September 2004.[1]

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References

  1. Wolkersdorfer, Christian; Younger, Paul L; Bowell, Rob (2004). "PADRE – Partnership for Acid Drainage Remediation in Europe". Mine Water and the Environment. 23 (4): 181–182. doi:10.1007/s10230-004-0060-0.
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