Introduction to Environment Matters July 2015 Part 3

Let's dive into the details surrounding Environment Matters July 2015 Part 3. A DEP program gets a new name. The annual Ohio River Sweep goes on despite high water problems. The DEP awards litter ...

Environment Matters July 2015 Part 3 Comprehensive Overview

Work is nearly complete on a project in Marion County where workers had to extinguish an underground mine fire that had been ... Common household products can become potentially dangerous when mixed together -- what to avoid in order to stay safe. New rail tank car regulations are aimed at preventing accidents like the CSX derailment in February near Mt. Carbon, West ...

Featured in this segment: A new tool to help West Virginia communities deal with the problem of storm water runoff, plus DEP ...

Summary & Highlights for Environment Matters July 2015 Part 3

  • The DEP's Energy Tree highlights the energy difference between LED and conventional incandescent Christmas tree lighting with ...
  • A federal bankruptcy court judge orders Freedom Industries and its parent company to set aside $2.5 million for cleanup of the ...
  • The City of Huntington is getting some help with brownfield redevelopment from the U.S. EPA, plus the DEP's E3 (Economy, ...
  • Featured in this segment: the DEP's Youth
  • The DEP honors groups, organizations and individuals for their contributions to the

That wraps up our extensive overview of Environment Matters July 2015 Part 3.

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