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Conservation groups raise concerns about Mt. Sunapee Resort's parking lot plans
Valley News· 5 days agoConservation groups are raising concerns about a plan to expand parking at the Mt. Sunapee Ski...
Kerfuffle at the courthouse: Campaign event for county commissioner devolves into chaos
The Spokesman-Review· 6 days agoThe Democratic candidate seeking to unseat County Commissioner Al French in November presented her...
Superintendent relocating kids at WV school because she ‘cannot leave them … sitting on that...
WJZY via Yahoo News· 7 days agoA recent decision to close a high school in West Virginia prompted a protest by some of the parents....
A decades-old building moratorium could be lifted in Los Osos. Is there enough water?
The San Luis Obispo Tribune· 7 days agoA decades-old building moratorium could be lifted in Los Osos. After that, the commission would vote...
Eco-sense: Changing the culture
Estes Park Trail Gazette· 12 hours agoIn the 1950s, when I was a child in New York, all household trash went into the same “trash basket,” including “garbage” (organics), metal, glass (broken or not), cloth (including cleaning and ...
Once toxic, this huge riverfront park is ‘potential gem’ Kansas City has largely ignored
Kansas City Star via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIn 1980, Congress passed legislation setting up a funding mechanism to clean up toxic waste sites....
LANL plans to release highly radioactive tritium to prevent explosions. Will it just release danger...
Las Cruces Sun-News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoRodents scurrying in and out of waste shafts are riddled with the substance, owing to tritium vapors...
Distribution of inorganic compositions of Japanese tap water: a nationwide survey in 2019–2024 -...
Nature· 20 hours agoTap water samples were collected from 1564 sites across all of Japan and from 194 sites in 33 other countries between 2019 and 2024. Of the 27 inorganic components measured, 20 components (Al ...
Water crisis batters war-torn Sudan as temperatures soar
AFP via Yahoo News· 3 days agoWar, climate change and man-made shortages have brought Sudan -- a nation already facing a litany of...
As tribal leaders sign water deals, they demand equal standing in Colorado River talks
AZCentral | The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIn May, the Tohono O'odham Nation received nearly $1.59 million for a new treatment plant to address rising arsenic levels in groundwater wells in Sells. The San Carlos Apache ...