Introduction to Environment Matters March 2016 Part 3

Exploring Environment Matters March 2016 Part 3 reveals several interesting facts. A pilot project brings year round tire collection to two northern panhandle counties. Volunteer groups get ready for the annual ...

Environment Matters March 2016 Part 3 Comprehensive Overview

Some grade school students get inspiration from a field trip to the Habitat for Humanity ReStore. Finding new and innovative ways ... A West Virginia landfill will soon be using waste methane gas to generate electrical power for more than two thousand homes. A leaking, abandoned oil well is causing problems in one Wheeling neighborhood but a possible first-of-its-kind solution is in the ...

Habitat for Humanity's ReStore program is taking recycling to a new level - giving new life to thousands of items that would ...

Summary & Highlights for Environment Matters March 2016 Part 3

  • Michael Barlow, Victoria Barnes and Philippa Shepherd discuss
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  • New rail tank car regulations are aimed at preventing accidents like the CSX derailment in February near Mt. Carbon, West ...
  • Reducing the amount of food waste, plus the Tri-State Farm and Food Conference returns after a two year hiatus.
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