Understanding Environment Matters September 2013 Part 2
Exploring Environment Matters September 2013 Part 2 reveals several interesting facts. The DEP's Three Fork Creek Project earns an Appalachian Regional Award from the National Association of Abandoned Mine ...
Key Takeaways about Environment Matters September 2013 Part 2
- West Virginia high school students prepare for this year's upcoming Envirothon, plus a visit to Project WET Water Festivals in ...
- Featured in this segment: the 50th Anniversary of Youth
- Marshall University is using green infrastructure to help control stormwater runoff. Volunteers remove trash from the banks of the ...
- Surveying aquatic life and testing water quality in West Virginia's many creeks and streams can usually be accomplished with a ...
- Students gather at the Capitol Complex in Charleston for the annual Project WET Water Festival. Plus, a look at some Green ...
Detailed Analysis of Environment Matters September 2013 Part 2
Lessons learned early are often lessons learned best -- that's the thinking behind a school recycling program that's becoming a ... Protecting and improving the West Virginia's college campuses are getting greener - a look at how the state's
Featured in this segment: Celebrating West Virginia's newest National Green Ribbon Schools.
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