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A recent lawsuit against the Rye Golf Club in Westchester has drawn attention from the State Department of Environmental Conservation
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Water issues are getting their time in the spotlight, and lead is not the only problem people are worried about.
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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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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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The Environmental Facilities Corporation offers low-interest financing and grants for projects needed to keep our water infrastructure flowing.
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We created a map that identifies areas throughout the state where a school has failed voluntary water testing. Is a school in your area on the list?
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Just as fast as it was voted in by New York City Council, the Bag Bill, imposing a 5-cent fee on all plastic bags used at retailers in New York City, was at risk of being killed when New York State Senate approved a bill to ban the bag fee on Tuesday, June 7th.
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Since the Flint Water Crisis took the nation by storm, we continue to see the issue and concern of water quality rise, especially in facilities, like schools, where contaminated water impacts our youth.
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