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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

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

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]

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.