Understanding Environment Matters October 2015 Part 1

Let's dive into the details surrounding Environment Matters October 2015 Part 1. Volunteers remove more than 1100 illegally dumped tires from a two mile section of the Coal River. Ohio River algae public health ...

Key Takeaways about Environment Matters October 2015 Part 1

  • Residents learn how to reduce stormwater runoff plus collect rainwater for their gardens at a DEP do-it-yourself rain barrel ...
  • The U.S. EPA has developed a new science-based method to test for MCHM in air and has shared this method with the West ...
  • How efforts in West Virginia are helping improve water quality in the Chesapeake Bay, plus a storm water workshop and tips on ...
  • Fighting a fire in an underground coal seam - we'll have the latest on a DEP emergency project in Marion County. Plus, the latest ...
  • E3 West Virginia Charter signing ceremony, some energy saving tips for fall and a look at ORSANCO's Life Below the Waterline ...

Detailed Analysis of Environment Matters October 2015 Part 1

Updates on the widespread presence of blue-green algae in the Ohio River and the annual algae survey of the Greenbrier River, ... Abram Creek, a tributary of the North Branch of the Potomac River was heavily impacted by acid mine drainage leaving it almost ... DEP Cabinet Secretary Randy Huffman discusses the Freedom Industries spill on the

Two examples of hands-on learning outside the classroom: We'll check out a Project WET water festival in Huntington and an ...

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