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Rochester Reservoir Water will be Treated with Ultraviolet Light

Submitted by Ben Van Buren on Tue, 2008-07-15 14:57.

The city of Rochester has opted for a new form of water treatment involving UV light.

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State Legislature Passes Paterson’s Green Building Initiative

Submitted by Ben Van Buren on Mon, 2008-06-23 14:06.

The state legislature has given unanimous support to Governor David Paterson's proposed legislation, which will provide homeowners with financial incentives to "go green." The New York State Energy Research a

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Construction Under Way On Saratoga Water Pipeline

Submitted by Daniel Menezes on Thu, 2007-10-25 16:50.

Construction is now under way on several sections of the Saratoga County Water Authority's pipeline stretched along a 28-mile route from Moreau State Park to Malta, according to The Schenectady Gazette.


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Fish Virus Spreads To Three New Locations

Submitted by Sabrina Must on Tue, 2007-07-24 11:38.

The New York Times reports that a deadly fish virus has spread to three new locations in upstate New York.

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Water, Sewer Service Eyed For Dutchess County Development

Submitted by Jessica Stein on Mon, 2007-07-23 10:57.

The Dutchess County Water and Wastewater Authority may work with developers to bring centralized water and sewer service to a proposed housing project off North Cross Road in Staatsburg.


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State Senate Approves Great Lakes Protection Plan

Submitted by Sabrina Must on Thu, 2007-07-19 10:30.

The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin Water Compact, a plan to protect the world's largest source of fresh water from outsiders, was passed Monday by the New York state Senate. A similar plan was embraced by the Assembly two months ago as part of an Earth Day environmental package.

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State Orders PERC Cleanup In Port Washington

Submitted by Sabrina Must on Wed, 2007-07-18 11:06.

The state Department of Environmental Conservation is requiring the owners of a Port Washington property once occupied by Chez Valet Dry Cleaners to clean up the chemical perchloroethyl

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NYC Changes View On Red Hook Waterfront

Submitted by Jessica Stein on Tue, 2007-07-17 14:45.

Red Hook's waterfront will remain a working port, due to an unexpected about-face by City Hall on its longstanding plans to evict a container port operator, sources said.


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Saratoga Candidates Discuss Saratoga Lake Water Project

Submitted by Jessica Stein on Thu, 2007-06-28 17:31.

As part of a question-and-answer series for the 2007 campaign, Dennis Yusko of the Times Union interviewed Saratoga Springs Republican mayoral candidate Scott Johnson, incumbent Democratic Mayor Valerie Keehn and her Democra

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