Exploring Environment Matters July 2015 Part 1
Let's dive into the details surrounding Environment Matters July 2015 Part 1.
- The DEP honors groups, organizations and individuals for their contributions to the
- West Virginia University teams up with the University of Rome Tor Vergata for this year's Solar Decathlon. The team designed and ...
- Freedom Industries enters the DEP's voluntary remediation program - what that means and how the program helps communities ...
- The DEP is studying the effects of chronic exposure to selenium on aquatic life in order to set a new state regulatory standard, plus ...
- DEP Cabinet Secretary Randy Huffman discusses the Freedom Industries spill on the
In-Depth Information on Environment Matters July 2015 Part 1
A federal bankruptcy court judge orders Freedom Industries and its parent company to set aside $2.5 million for cleanup of the ... Updates on the widespread presence of blue-green algae in the Ohio River and the annual algae survey of the Greenbrier River, ... Residents learn how to reduce stormwater runoff plus collect rainwater for their gardens at a DEP do-it-yourself rain barrel ... Volunteers remove more than 1100 illegally dumped tires from a two mile section of the Coal River. Ohio River algae public health ...
Featured in this segment: DEP Headquarters in Charleston goes solar, some local teachers learn some new classroom ...
That wraps up our extensive overview of Environment Matters July 2015 Part 1.