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The Climes They Are a-Changin’

By Brent Heverly Managing water resources is a challenging job under any circumstances.  You have to account for the many different uses of the water (drinking, industrial, agricultural, and...

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Taking Drinking Water to the Streets

By Christina Catanese How many gallons of water do you think you use each day? Do you think your water supply is safe? Do you think there is enough water? How might climate change impact water...

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Giving Fish a lift

By Brian Hamilton How would you react if you were driving home one day and there was a roadblock stopping you from making your destination?  You’d feel confused and would probably try to find an...

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Celebrate Shad!

By Nancy Grundahl American Shad, photo courtesy of the National Park Service Every spring around this time folks in the Delaware Valley pay homage to shad. Why? We are celebrating their return after...

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The Beach Awaits

By Trey Cody When thinking of a beach threat, I typically think of jellyfish.  Once on a family beach vacation, my sister was stung by a jellyfish, and the memory has stuck with me since.  Some people...

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Embarking into the Christina River Basin

By Andrea Bennett Flowing through rolling hills, forests and farms, small and big towns, the Brandywine, White Clay and Red Clay Creeks, and the Christina River constitute the watershed of the...

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Adapting to Sea Level Rise in Delaware: Your Chance to Engage in the Discussion

By Christina Catanese   Are you curious about how sea level rise will affect the beach towns you visit in the summer, and how coastal communities can adapt to these impacts?  If you’re in the Delaware...

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Making a Difference – One Rain Garden at a Time

By Sue McDowell The Rain Gardens for the Bays Campaign has gone local! The Borough of Ambler, Pennsylvania, in collaboration with the Ambler Environmental Advisory Council, is helping to install rain...

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Radon Awareness Success in Region 3

January, as National Radon Action Month, is a time to ramp up on radon awareness and celebrate the successes of the state indoor radon programs throughout the mid-Atlantic region. Our mid-Atlantic...

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Powerful Partnerships

By Walter Higgins The Selbyville Wastewater Treatment Plant is one of five that had an energy audit. This blog, the second of two Healthy Waters blogs this week, focuses on energy efficiency to reduce...

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