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Preserving Eastern Long Island's Land and Water
On Sep. 8, a coalition of civic and environmental groups met on the Peconic Riverfront to advocate for the extension
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Senate Holds First Hoosick Falls Hearing
On Tuesday, August 30th, the New York State Senate held the first of three hearings on the Hoosick Falls water pollution crisis. The hearings are intended to clear up confusion and explain in detail how Hoosick Falls’ water was contaminated, what efforts were made to clean up the hazards, and what the future holds.
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DEC tests find that Hudson River PCB levels still too high after General Electric cleanup
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Basil Seggos recently sent a letter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Pesticide overuse continues in counties across the state
A recent lawsuit against the Rye Golf Club in Westchester has drawn attention from the State Department of Environmental Conservation
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High-Tech septic systems are coming to Suffolk County
  Long Island’s Suffolk County Legislature has taken a new measure towards combating the increasing problem of nitrogen pollution seen
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New Study tests Micropollutants in the Hudson River
Water issues are getting their time in the spotlight, and lead is not the only problem people are worried about.
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Algal Blooms: A new summer hazard?
Over the last few summers, you may have seen an increase in “Harmful Algae Bloom” warnings pop-up around your favorite
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Not A Drop Safe to Drink
After recent statements issued that ensured Hoosick Falls residents that they have safe, clean drinking water, we see another source of contamination that raises concern over the validity of those results. This time, the town of Petersburgh is exhibiting high levels of contamination.
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