…4 pm (Pre-Proposal Outline overview); and January 26, 11 am – 2 pm (Preliminary Analysis Overview). To register, visit https://capandinvest.ny.gov/Meetings-and-Events. Recordings of these events will be posted online after they…
…9.2 million U.S homes have lead pipes, and there are an estimated 12.8 million lead pipes nationwide. Per the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC), New York is estimated to have…
…toxic metals. These toxic chemicals common to children’s products are scientifically linked to pediatric diseases and disorders of environmental origin, including asthma, cancer, learning and developmental disabilities, genetic malformations, early…
…(S. 2122 / A. 160). In addition to lowering the lead action level, the report recommends increasing testing frequency for lead in public school drinking water, guaranteeing no-cost tap water,…
…systems to the new advanced onsite wastewater treatment systems, known as innovative/alternate systems, or I/A systems for short,” Tighe explained. There’s substantial funds available through New York’s $4.2 billion Environmental…
…globe. To learn about tropical natural resources, NYLCV intern Riley Lenane attended a hands-on intensive ecological learning program in the Bahamas. As part of her Marine Ecology class, the group…
Limp and blackened coriander leaves, sagging spinach, unused broccoli stems, remnants of an oatmeal breakfast…..organic waste or once-upon-a-time living matter are often a large part of daily trash. Organic materials…
…selling steel, iron, and other carbon-intensive materials to the United States to pay a fee, counterbalancing the carbon dioxide emitted during the materials’ manufacturing and transport. The European Union released…