Exploring Environment Matters March 2014 Part 2

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  • Students gather at the Capitol Complex in Charleston for the annual Project WET Water Festival. Plus, a look at some Green ...
  • Meet the Green Team at Shady Spring Elementary School - how one local school's commitment to recycling is paying off. Marshall ...
  • Work to dismantle and remove the above ground storage tanks from Freedom Industries has begun - DEP Cabinet Secretary ...
  • A pilot program is setting up beekeeping operations on reclaimed former surface mine sites. Besides making honey, the bees ...
  • Checking in at West Virginia State University's Urban Agriculture Conference - how small farm operations in some unconventional ...

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A visit to West Virginia's newest LEED certified school -- Huntington East Middle School. How students there are taking advantage ... It's the largest stream restoration project ever in West Virginia. As the project along more than 17 miles of the Little Coal River ... The DEP's Youth Meet Wendy Radcliff, the DEP's new

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