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Agricultural Wastewater

DOVER — Nitrogen levels in the Great Bay Estuary have risen to a point that puts vital plant life at risk, and state officials and environmental experts say action needs to be taken. The primary solution under …
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DOVER — Nitrogen levels in the Great Bay Estuary have risen to a point that puts vital plant life at risk, and state officials and environmental experts say action needs to be taken. The primary solution under …
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The City of Driggs is moving forward with its plans to upgrade its wastewater treatment facilities. The city council July 6 voted to approve a resolution finding that the recommended improvements to the facility are …
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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is supporting an urban environmental initiative in Wuhan municipality in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) that it says could be a model for sustainable management of wastewater …
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City of Oshkosh officials say the only major impact new state phosphorus pollution control regulations will come on municipal budgets, not the waterways the changes are designed to protect. Oshkosh City Manager Mark …
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After opposition from wastewater treatment plant operators, state officials have endorsed revised plans for clean water regulations. Stricter phosphorus limits, which could cost local municipalities millions of dollars …
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DETAILS Name: Paul Stull Party: Republican Age: 74 Town: Walkersville Occupation: State delegate, retired teacher Education: M.S., agricultural education, West Virginia University; B.S., agricultural education …
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The Howard County Council will decide next month on a proposal that would add 500 acres to the county’s Agricultural Preservation Program. While such issues are rarely controversial, neighbors of this Ellicott City …
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A public hearing will be held July 29 regarding a request made by Tenaska Trailblazer Partners, LLC to the city of Abilene for reclaimed water. Mayor Norm Archibald announced the date at Thursday’s City Council meeting …
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LOWELL - The Village of Lowell is seeking approval from the Department of Natural Resources to construct a new wastewater treatment facility. The estimated construction cost for the proposed project is $2.5 million …
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