EPA & Army Corps “Waters of the U.S.” Proposed Guidance
Americans depend on clean and abundant water. However, over the past decade, interpretations of Supreme Court rulings removed some critical
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Americans depend on clean and abundant water. However, over the past decade, interpretations of Supreme Court rulings removed some critical
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) notes that the combination of heavy rains and significant snowmelt has
BeetleDetectives.com features information on the Asian Longhorned Beetle (ALB) and the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB). The site also encourages you
Invasive species are widely considered to be one the greatest threats to biodiversity (Wilson, 2001). This is a nationwide problem
Inexpensive igloo-shaped, pollution-eating devices nicknamed “Poo-Gloos” can clean up sewage just as effectively as multimillion-dollar treatment facilities for towns outgrowing
The Center for Watershed Protection has announces their Spring issue of Runoff Roundup, available on-line here. In This Issue• Runoff
Announcing the 18th Annual Conference on the AdirondacksMay 18 & 19, 2011, High Peaks Resort, Lake Placid, NY Featuring• Author
New Rules Establish Corridors for Moving Bait for Personal Use in Same Waterbody The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced
Originally a suction harvesting operation was to be combined with use of benthic barriers this spring. This operation was fully
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is releasing for public comment a draft permit that will help improve our nation’s