Following the discovery of more contaminated soil last year, the cleanup of Manhattan Project-era radiological waste at the former DuPont Chambers Works in Deepwater, N.J., will continue until 2038, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said at a recent public presentation in nearby Salem County. Since the corps began excavation work in 2014, it has… The post Clean-up of Manhattan Project-era radioactive waste at DuPont site along Delaware River continues in N.J. appeared first on Delaware Cur...| Delaware Currents
Fears that the Trump administration is looking for ways to lift a ban on fracking is galvanizing environmentalists to defend the regulation.| Delaware Currents
An effort is underway to name the Paulins Kill, a 41-mile tributary of the Delaware River in New Jersey, as a National Wild and Scenic River.| Delaware Currents
Where does our water come from, how do the variations in its flow affect the ecosystems it feeds, and how can timelapse photography help land managers understand and protect this valuable resource?| bioGraphic
The Assault on Science, Truth and Democracy.| Muskoka Watershed Council
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South Maui Save the Wetlands Hui Our mission is to protect and restore wetlands on Maui| SAVE THE WETLANDS
South Maui Save the Wetlands Hui Our mission is to protect and restore wetlands on Maui| SAVE THE WETLANDS