Exploring Environment Matters July 2014 Part 2

Let's dive into the details surrounding Environment Matters July 2014 Part 2.

  • Students gather at the Capitol Complex in Charleston for the annual Project WET Water Festival. Plus, a look at some Green ...
  • Volunteers turned out in force for the Annual Ohio River Sweep. The one day event covers nearly 3000 miles of shoreline and ...
  • Honoring West Virginia's newest Green Ribbon Schools - the U.S. Dept. of Education kicked off its annual Green Strides tour in ...
  • The City of Williamson, West Virginia is one of six communities nationwide awarded the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's
  • Meet the Green Team at Shady Spring Elementary School - how one local school's commitment to recycling is paying off. Marshall ...

In-Depth Information on Environment Matters July 2014 Part 2

Meet Wendy Radcliff, the DEP's new The DEP's Youth A pilot program is setting up beekeeping operations on reclaimed former surface mine sites. Besides making honey, the bees ... The DEP is studying the effects of chronic exposure to selenium on aquatic life in order to set a new state regulatory standard, plus ...

Surveying aquatic life and testing water quality in West Virginia's many creeks and streams can usually be accomplished with a ...

That wraps up our extensive overview of Environment Matters July 2014 Part 2.

Environment Matters July 2014 Part 2.pdf

Size: 7.35 MB · Format: PDF · Secure Download

Download PDF Read Online

Related Documents