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New Yorkers depend on water for nearly everything - from drinking and cooking, to fishing and swimming, to washing dishes. In a state with nearly 1,850 miles...
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New Yorkers depend on water for nearly everything - from drinking and cooking, to fishing and swimming, to washing dishes. In a state with nearly 1,850 miles...
Today marks a critical milestone in the effort to restore Jamaica Bay -- the crown jewel of the city’s green spaces. With more than 25,000 acres of water,...
Philadelphia is known nationwide for its cheese steaks and the Liberty Bell – but it’s now one step closer to adding “greenest city in America” to that list...
This week, the rubber finally hits the road -- or, more accurately, General Electric’s dredges hit the water -- in the final phase of the Hudson River PCBs...
As I’ve described in other blogs here , and here , New York City has a nearly 30 billion gallon-per-year problem with raw sewage overflows that’s going to take...
Mayor Michael Nutter, Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz, and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson will meet in Philadelphia this...
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