by Marshall Brown | Aug 11, 2015 | Cleaner Water, Education, Fixing Habitats
In the wake of our 3rd Annual Bash this last Friday, a number have been asking “How can I help? How can I volunteer?” Â It’s an important question. Â As we approach 2300 in our Facebook Group, we are at the point where we can really begin to shape the...
by Marshall Brown | Jul 18, 2014 | Featured, Fixing Habitats
Here’s a useful graphic from The Nature Conservancy showing the sources of nitrogen pollution in various parts of the East End of Long Island, from a report entitled Nitrogen Load Modeling — The Peconic Estuary, New York. The good news – Long...
by Marshall Brown | May 30, 2014 | Education, Fixing Habitats
Here is the Part VÂ in the series, Can Long Island Be Saved? It reviews the 2nd and 3rd meetings that were called for by Governor Cuomo as we seek to develop solutions to Long Island’s groundwater, marine and estuarine pollution issues. Here are the presentations...
by Marshall Brown | May 14, 2014 | Fixing Habitats
In The Huffington Post on May 14th, 2014, I published Part II of Can Long Island Be Saved.  The meeting was largely about the importance of creating an ocean outfall pipe for a rebuilt Bay Park Sewage Treatment Plant. Without an outfall pipe, the high nitrogen...
by Marshall Brown | May 7, 2014 | Cleaner Water
Here is Part I of a projected three month series on the question, Can Long Island Be Saved? This series, written for The Huffington Post, will focus primarily on water quality issues. What is happening to our drinking water? What is happening to our bays, rivers and...