Exploring Environment Matters August 2015 Part 1

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  • Residents learn how to reduce stormwater runoff plus collect rainwater for their gardens at a DEP do-it-yourself rain barrel ...
  • Freedom Industries enters the DEP's voluntary remediation program - what that means and how the program helps communities ...
  • How weather can affect air quality, plus some simple things you can do to help reduce air pollution.
  • Volunteers remove more than 1100 illegally dumped tires from a two mile section of the Coal River. Ohio River algae public health ...
  • The DEP returns to the West Virginia State Fair. Volunteers with Adopt a Highway honored at DEP Annual Picnic. Enter the DEP's ...

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West Virginia University teams up with the University of Rome Tor Vergata for this year's Solar Decathlon. The team designed and ... The U.S. EPA releases its Clean Power Plan for reducing carbon emissions from electric power generation. The EPA proposes ... Updates on the widespread presence of blue-green algae in the Ohio River and the annual algae survey of the Greenbrier River, ... DEP Cabinet Secretary Randy Huffman discusses the Freedom Industries spill on the

The first phase of tank demolition was completed at Freedom Industries site. Tank registration deadline approaches. A behind the ...

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