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What Are Harmful Algae Blooms & Do They Really Make Water Toxic? Here's What To Know
Green, murky water can signal more than an eyesore. Certain blooms raise safety concerns for swimmers, pets, and homeowners ...
This country is on a path to being fossil fuel free by 2030 so we’re in an environment where there’s a welcoming open arms for renewable energy solutions.” ...
The 20th century was horrible for the Everglades. The broad shallow river, one of the most unique ecosystems on the planet, ...
From rotting seaweed washing ashore to used coffee grounds, innovators turn trash into car fuel. Check out the science behind ...
The draft permit would let Blue Origin discharge 490,000 gallons per day of industrial wastewater into a stormwater pond, ...
After the holiday cheermeister calls an end to a season of tinsel, lights and carols, the fate of many real Christmas trees ...
As the holiday season rolls into a new year, many in Garland County will look to get rid of the trees that have graced their living room for the holidays.
A liquid byproduct generated during the treatment of wastewater sludge could help recycle nutrients for agriculture, but new ...
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Marine heat waves and raw sewage combine to put human health at risk
Earlier this year, a spate of deaths in Florida caused by Vibrio vulnificus, known as the flesh-eating bacteria, made ...
Everglades restoration was designed to replenish the drinking water supply in one of the fast-growing parts of the nation.
Financial incentives to shrink the carbon footprint of air travel could turbocharge the destruction of grasslands critical to ...
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Mercury gets in fish in Middle GA waters, can cause health problems. What’s the cause?
Mercury persists in fish across Middle Georgia rivers. Growing power demand and regulatory delays may slow progress, keeping advisories in place.
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