L PAGE 6 THE POST Sunday, November 13, 20059 Cheyenne Van Pelt, Rebecca Schnable, and Angel Evans take notes on the banks of a coal canal while listening to Robert Hughes, regional coordinator for the Abandoned Mine Reclamation Coalition. ; “There was like an or- ange glow in the water from the acid mine drainage and it smelled like rotten eggs.” WATERSHED Continued from Page 1 their maps. “They all generally under- stood how the water would flow and that the water would Taylor Hodle Dallas student LODGE BENEFITS SCOUTS George M. Dallas Lodge No. 531 recently made a $1,383 donation to Camp Acahela, which is sponsored by the Northeastern Pennsylvania Council of the Boy Scouts of America. The money was used for the purchase of 11 bows and six dozen arrows. The donation was made possible from the proceeds of the lodge's charity breakfasts. The local Boy Scout Council presented the lodge with a certificate of appreciation. Attending the check presentation, from left, are Tony Rogers, Scout executive; Donald Ide, senior war- den; Evelyn Owens, Camp Acahela director; Barry Wag worshipful master; and Dave Srebro, council camp direc y a. FOR THE POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK a , i. run downhill,” said Bestwick. Later, the students drew new maps to show the actual water flow. The trip to nearby Toby’s Creek was an eye-opening ex- perience for the students. “The amount of garbage was stun- ning,” said Bestwick. “It upset them and they wanted to go back to clean it up.” The students also learned about the pH scale as it relates to water quality and about ag- uatic organisms that are used as indicators of water quality. In Toby’s Creek, they found a crayfish, which indicates a fair quality and a hellgrammite, a larva of the Dobsonfly, which is a healthy water indicator. these types of programs. it and they enjoyed it.” In addition, the teachers are using the project to cross over into other subject areas. 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