Introduction to Environment Matters October 2012 Part 1
Exploring Environment Matters October 2012 Part 1 reveals several interesting facts. How efforts in West Virginia are helping improve water quality in the Chesapeake Bay, plus a storm water workshop and tips on ...
Environment Matters October 2012 Part 1 Comprehensive Overview
Environment Matters West Virginia may begin using propane to fuel its school buses as early as next year. West Virginia Sustainable Communities Showcase brings community leaders and sustainability experts together. Hometown ...
Featured in this segment: DEP Headquarters in Charleston goes solar, some local teachers learn some new classroom ...
Summary & Highlights for Environment Matters October 2012 Part 1
- Featured in this segment: DEP employees participate in an Adopt A Highways cleanup, how litter left along roadsides is a danger ...
- Abandoned and dilapidated buildings are a problem in many communities - how
- Featured in this segment: A conversation with DEP Cabinet Secretary Randy Huffman.
- Featured in this segment: A green makeover for a local landmark, a guide to public hearings and meet DEP Ombudsman Dr. Terry ...
- A polluted stream makes a remarkable comeback, thanks to a new DEP water treatment program, plus Watershed Celebration ...
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