From:    Christian Wolkersdorfer 
Subject: [IMWA] IMWA electronic newsletter May 2000

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IMWA electronic newsletter May 2000

International Mine Water Association


Contents

* IMWA Symposium 2001 Brazil (Belo Horizonte)
* IMWA Congress 2000 Poland
* New IMWA Internet address
* IMWA journal: Issue 1/2000 sent out
* IMWA journal: First Issue with Springer Heidelberg
* Removal instructions



Dear colleagues and friends of IMWA,

here are the latest IMWA news:

* IMWA Symposium 2001 Brazil: April 24-28, 2001  EXPOMINAS  Belo=20
Horizonte  MG  Brazil *

IMWA will organize its first South American meeting in April 2001 together=
=20
with IBRAM Brazil. The first announcement has been submitted recently, and=
=20
you can obtain all the necessary information from a link at=
 http://www.imwa.de

The subjects are:

=B7       Mines Acid Drainage
=B7       Water in Coal Mining
=B7       Water in Metals Mining
  =B7      Models for Dewatering and Reclamation of Mines
=B7       Hydrogeology in Mining Areas
=B7       Mining Waters Treatment
=B7       Mine Water Use
=B7       Environmental Legislation

Further information can be obtained from mailto:etica@net.em.com.br

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* IMWA Congress 2000 Poland: September 11th to 15th 2000 *

The second announcement of or Poland meeting has been published and we=20
would be happy, to host you in the nice surroundings of Ustron/Poland.

For more information, please visit http://www.imwa.de

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* New IMWA internet address *

We can now offer you a better service with a short Internet address. For=20
all information, please visit:

http://www.imwa.de

All e-mails relating to IMWA can now be sent to mailto:info@IMWA.de . For=20
questions relating your membership or for ordering of journals, you can use=
=20
mailto:treasurer@imwa.de

Thanks to our sponsor Petra Schneider of Hydroisotop-Piwack, a private=20
consulting company, experienced in mine water related subjects and situated=
=20
in Chemnitz/Saxony!

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* IMWA journal: Issue 1/2000 sent out *

During the last weeks, issue 1/2000 of our journal "Mine water and the=20
Environment" was sent out. As you noticed, the journal as a new format,=20
layout and a better printing quality. We decided to change the format,=20
because the 2nd issue this year will be printed at the well known printing=
=20
company Springer/Heidelberg. More about this issue in the next paragraph.

If you want to order this issue, or if you would like to become an IMWA=20
member, please mail to:

mailto:treasurer@imwa.de

Here are the journal's contents:

Andreichuk, V., Eraso, A. & Dom=EDnguez, M. C. (2000): A Large Sinkhole in=
=20
the Verchnekamsky Potash Basin in the Urals. =96 Mine Water and the=20
Environment, 19 (1): 1-17; Littleton, CO.

Drury, W. J. (2000): Modeling of Sulfate Reduction in Anaerobic Solid=20
Substrate Bioreactors for Mine Drainage Treatment. =96 Mine Water and the=20
Environment, 19 (1): 18-28; Littleton, CO.

Osiensky, J. L., Williams, R. E., Williams, B. & Johnson, G. (2000):=20
Evaluation of Drawdown Curves Derived from Multiple Well Aquifer Tests in=20
Heterogenous Environments. =96 Mine Water and the Environment, 19 (1):=
 29-54;=20
Littleton, CO.

Ackman, T. (2000): Feasibility of Lime Treatment at the Leviathan Mine=20
Using the In-Line System. =96 Mine Water and the Environment, 19 (1): 55-74;=
=20
Littleton, CO.

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* IMWA journal: First Issue with Springer Germany *

After a long and fruitful discussion process, IMWA will publish its journal=
=20
at Springer Germany, beginning with issue 2/2000. This will mean a regular=
=20
publishing process for you (4 issues per year) and a constant printing=20
quality.

Our Editor, Bob Kleinman, plans to publish a special IMWA issue on "Passive=
=20
Mine Water Treatment". Please, if you are specialized in this field of mine=
=20
remediation, send your paper to mailto:Kleinman@netl.doe.gov

The regular subscription will cost EURO 153. For IMWA members the journal=20
is included in the membership fees.

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* Removal instructions *

To be removed from our mailing list please send a mail to

mailto:info@imwa.de?subject=3DIMWA-List-REMOVE

Please check, if you got the mail directly from IMWA or another mailing=20
list, before you blame me for IMWA's mailing philosophy!

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IMWA International Mine Water Association
Dr. Christian Wolkersdorfer - IMWA Germany
Leipziger Str. 20 - D-09599 Freiberg/Sachsen
http://www.imwa.de=20
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IMWA electronic newsletter May 2000

International Mine Water Association


Contents

* IMWA Symposium 2001 Brazil (Belo Horizonte)
* IMWA Congress 2000 Poland
* New IMWA Internet address
* IMWA journal: Issue 1/2000 sent out
* IMWA journal: First Issue with Springer Heidelberg
* Removal instructions



Dear colleagues and friends of IMWA,

here are the latest IMWA news:

* IMWA Symposium 2001 Brazil: April 24-28, 2001  EXPOMINAS  Belo Horizonte  MG  Brazil *

IMWA will organize its first South American meeting in April 2001 together with IBRAM Brazil. The first announcement has been submitted recently, and you can obtain all the necessary information from a link at http://www.imwa.de/" eudora=3D"autourl">http://www.imwa.de
The subjects are:

=B7       Mines Acid Drainage
=B7       Water in Coal Mining
=B7       Water in Metals Mining
 =B7      Models for Dewatering and Reclamation of Mines
=B7       Hydrogeology in Mining Areas
=B7       Mining Waters Treatment
=B7       Mine Water Use
=B7       Environmental Legislation

Further information can be obtained from mailto:etica@net.em.com.br

--------------------------------------------

* IMWA Congress 2000 Poland: September 11th to 15th 2000 *

The second announcement of or Poland meeting has been published and we would be happy, to host you in the nice surroundings of Ustron/Poland.

For more information, please visit http://www.imwa.de/" eudora=3D"autourl">http://www.imwa.de
--------------------------------------------

* New IMWA internet address *

We can now offer you a better service with a short Internet address. For all information, please visit:

http://www.imwa.de/"= eudora=3D"autourl">http://www.imwa.de

All e-mails relating to IMWA can now be sent to mailto:info@IMWA.de . For questions relating your membership or for ordering of journals, you can use mailto:treasurer@imwa.de

Thanks to our sponsor Petra Schneider of Hydroisotop-Piwack, a private consulting company, experienced in mine water related subjects and situated in Chemnitz/Saxony!

--------------------------------------------

* IMWA journal: Issue 1/2000 sent out *

During the last weeks, issue 1/2000 of our journal "Mine water and the Environment" was sent out. As you noticed, the journal as a new format, layout and a better printing quality. We decided to change the format, because the 2nd issue this year will be printed at the well known printing company Springer/Heidelberg. More about this issue in the next paragraph.

If you want to order this issue, or if you would like to become an IMWA member, please mail to:

mailto:treasurer@imwa.de

Here are the journal's contents:

Andreichuk, V., Eraso, A. & Dom=EDnguez, M. C. (2000): A Large Sinkhole in the Verchnekamsky Potash Basin in the Urals. =96 Mine Water and the Environment, 19 (1): 1-17; Littleton, CO.

Drury, W. J. (2000): Modeling of Sulfate Reduction in Anaerobic Solid Substrate Bioreactors for Mine Drainage Treatment. =96 Mine Water and the Environment, 19 (1): 18-28; Littleton, CO.

Osiensky, J. L., Williams, R. E., Williams, B. & Johnson, G. (2000): Evaluation of Drawdown Curves Derived from Multiple Well Aquifer Tests in Heterogenous Environments. =96 Mine Water and the Environment, 19 (1): 29-54; Littleton, CO.

Ackman, T. (2000): Feasibility of Lime Treatment at the Leviathan Mine Using the In-Line System. =96 Mine Water and the Environment, 19 (1): 55-74; Littleton, CO.

--------------------------------------------

* IMWA journal: First Issue with Springer Germany *

After a long and fruitful discussion process, IMWA will publish its journal at Springer Germany, beginning with issue 2/2000. This will mean a regular publishing process for you (4 issues per year) and a constant printing quality.

Our Editor, Bob Kleinman, plans to publish a special IMWA issue on "Passive Mine Water Treatment". Please, if you are specialized in this field of mine remediation, send your paper to mailto:Kleinman@netl.doe.gov

The regular subscription will cost EURO 153. For IMWA members the journal is included in the membership fees.

--------------------------------------------

* Removal instructions *

To be removed from our mailing list please send a mail to

mailto:info@imwa.de?subject=3DIMWA-List-REMOVE

Please check, if you got the mail directly from IMWA or another mailing= list, before you blame me for IMWA's mailing philosophy!

--

IMWA International Mine Water Association
Dr. Christian Wolkersdorfer - IMWA Germany
Leipziger Str. 20 - D-09599 Freiberg/Sachsen
http://www.imwa.de/" EUDORA=3DAUTOURL>http://www.imwa.de --=====================_2800442==_.ALT-- ------------------------------