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Going Green With Bob Deluca, WPPB, 9-27-13 Long Island’s Water Quality Problems

Going Green With Bob Deluca, WPPB, 9-27-13 Long Island’s Water Quality Problems

by Marshall Brown | Sep 27, 2013 | Bay Friendly Yards, Cleaner Water, Education, Fixing Habitats

“Going Green” With Bob DeLuca Airs This FridayListen LIVE Friday, September 27th at 11:05 a.m. This months topic: United for Clean Water Action.In the wake of one of the worst summers for harmful and via...
News12 What’s in The Water? : Town Hall Meeting

News12 What’s in The Water? : Town Hall Meeting

by Marshall Brown | Sep 27, 2013 | Cleaner Water, Featured

News12 continues its series “What’s in The Water?” with an hour Town Hall discussion — aired 9/27/13 What’s in the Water: Town Hall MeetingMELVILLE – News 12 Long Island’s Stone Grissom hosted a town hall discussion in...
News12 What’s In The Water, Part II: How Much Is Too Much?

News12 What’s In The Water, Part II: How Much Is Too Much?

by Marshall Brown | Sep 25, 2013 | Cleaner Water, Featured

On Tuesday, News12 aired the second of its five part series, What’s In The Water? with a discussion of pesticides in Long Island’s groundwater. I encourage all to watch the series, with an additional one hour panel discussion at 7 PM Thursday night. As per...
From News 12: LI’s 254 Superfund Sites Threaten Its Drinking Water

From News 12: LI’s 254 Superfund Sites Threaten Its Drinking Water

by Marshall Brown | Sep 24, 2013 | Cleaner Water

In addition to its 5 part series on LI water quality airing on the 5 oclock news the 23rd through the 27th and on line, News12 is also writing pieces that go further into depth into certain issues. Emily Dooley here addresses the challenges LI water faces when we have...
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) Now Lacks the Budget and Man Power to Do Its Job  — Is This a Bug or a Feature?

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) Now Lacks the Budget and Man Power to Do Its Job — Is This a Bug or a Feature?

by Marshall Brown | Sep 24, 2013 | Cleaner Water, Fixing Habitats

One preferred tactic for addressing laws you don’t like is to cut off funding to the point where those laws are no longer enforceable. Budgets are statements of priorities. The past ten years have seen sharp budget cuts at the NYSDEC — The New York State...
Newsday Posts An Interactive Map And Database of Active and Closed Superfund Sites In Nassau and Suffolk County — All 254 Of Them

Newsday Posts An Interactive Map And Database of Active and Closed Superfund Sites In Nassau and Suffolk County — All 254 Of Them

by Marshall Brown | Sep 24, 2013 | Cleaner Water, Fixing Habitats

Newsday, which is now taking the whole issue of water quality quite seriously — Note the 5 part series that News12 airing Sept 23-27th: What’s In The Water? — has also posted an interactive map/listing of the 254 Superfund sites in Nassau and...
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