EGLE announced approximately $3.5 million in grant funds to watersheds this year, as part of their annual effort to control and prevent nonpoint source pollution. "We really try to get it every year ...
Nonpoint source (NPS) pollution is one of the biggest ongoing threats to water quality in North Idaho, especially in the ...
A nationwide environmental competition with roots in our area kicked off this week. Newswatch 16's Valeria Quiñones was at the 47th Schuylkill County Envirothon.
Agricultural non-point source (NPS) pollution is a major cause of water quality degradation, with pollutants such as nitrogen and phosphorus carried by farmland surface runoff being important sources.
Over the past fifty years, the United States has realized substantial progress in addressing water pollution from industry, sewage treatment plants, and other end-of-pipe or ‘point’ sources of water ...
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