$1.5 billion cost predicted to clean Raleigh’s drinking water
There is cause for concern about the drinking water in North Carolina’s capital, and officials say it will take 25 years and $1.5 billion to rid its source of contaminants.[…]
There is cause for concern about the drinking water in North Carolina’s capital, and officials say it will take 25 years and $1.5 billion to rid its source of contaminants.[…]
The River Raisin, a Great Lakes Area of Concern in southeastern Michigan, once contained some of the highest concentrations of toxic PCBs ever found in water. The river has been[…]
In the interest of combating the “impaired” status of Lake Lillinonah in Bridgewater, Conn., a conservancy group has installed a real-time environmental monitoring system that measures water quality and weather[…]
The Environmental Protection Agency has chosen 28 Ohio projects as finalists to receive Great Lakes restoration funding, Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland announced Monday. The Ohio projects were among 270 finalists[…]