Introduction to Environment Matters August 2012 Part 3
Exploring Environment Matters August 2012 Part 3 reveals several interesting facts. Featured in this segment: A special "Thank You" from DEP to all the volunteers that help keep West Virginia roadsides clean.
Environment Matters August 2012 Part 3 Comprehensive Overview
Featured in this segment: Marshall football players pay a visit to DEP headquarters plus Operation Wildflower in Fayette County. Featured in this segment: the DEP's Youth Featured in this segment: Following a team from the DEP's Watershed Assessment Branch as they check out the overall health of ...
It's an all too familiar story that's heard throughout Appalachia -- communities, large and small, once thriving industrial boom towns ...
Summary & Highlights for Environment Matters August 2012 Part 3
- Turning old, abandoned commercial properties into valuable community assets -- how a West Virginia Department of ...
- Featured in this segment: A green makeover for a local landmark, a guide to public hearings and meet DEP Ombudsman Dr. Terry ...
- Abandoned and dilapidated buildings are a problem in many communities - how one county's approach to the problem could ...
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