Understanding Environment Matters July 2013 Part 4

Let's dive into the details surrounding Environment Matters July 2013 Part 4. Featured in this segment: A visit to the DEP's Junior Conservation Camp.

Key Takeaways about Environment Matters July 2013 Part 4

  • Managing stormwater runoff is an expensive problem for many local communities. Helping them find creative solutions was the ...
  • Surveying aquatic life and testing water quality in West Virginia's many creeks and streams can usually be accomplished with a ...
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  • Featured in this segment: A preview of the upcoming Ohio River Sweep and a visit to Sandstone Falls on the New River in ...
  • Featured in this segment: Marshall football players pay a visit to DEP headquarters plus Operation Wildflower in Fayette County.

Detailed Analysis of Environment Matters July 2013 Part 4

Volunteers turned out in force for the Annual Ohio River Sweep. The one day event covers nearly 3000 miles of shoreline and ... Featured in this segment: Updates on the Ohio River Sweep and the Adopt A Highway and West Virginia Make It Shine spring ... A big

The DEP returns to the West Virginia State Fair. Volunteers with Adopt a Highway honored at DEP Annual Picnic. Enter the DEP's ...

That wraps up our extensive overview of Environment Matters July 2013 Part 4.

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