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Staying in (and out of) hot water
Crack of dawn, chilly tile floor, staring at yourself in the bathroom mirror, and you're waiting, wondering when the water will get hot. If the fixture is directly over the heater it's a short delay. In a bathroom at the other end of the house you may...Tags: Health, Environmental Politics, Legionellosis, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Diseases and Illnesses
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High arsenic levels found in water seeping from Washington County's Old City/County Landfill
heather.keels@herald-mail.comTesting of discolored water seeping from the ground in the area of Washington County’s Old City/County Landfill into Conococheague Creek revealed an arsenic level almost double that of the Environmental Protection Agency’s standard for...Tags: Environmental Politics, Health, Water, Environmental Politics, Skin Damage
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Washington County could get $46.4 million for capital projects in 2013
andrews@herald-mail.comWashington County projects would get at least $46.4 million in fiscal 2013 under a proposed $3.6 billion state capital budget. At the top of the Washington County list is $9.2 million for improvements to the R.C. Willson Water Plant. The Winebrenner...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Energy Saving, Water Supply, Water, Elementary Schools
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Teacher pension cost shifts would cost Washington County $2.5 million
andrews@herald-mail.comGov. Martin O'Malley's plan to shift teacher pension costs to local jurisdictions is expected to cost Washington County about $2.5 million, according to budget figures released Wednesday. O'Malley said the state is offering other "fiscal relief" measures...Tags: Arts and Culture, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Employees, Education, Water Supply
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Tip of the Mitt Watershed: Storm water lessons learned
Northern Michigan has a dirty secret that pollutes our lakes, streams and rivers.
Storm water runoff — particularly in city settings — is a major ecological problem in this environmentally pristine and by-and-large rural region. About 10...Tags: Metal, Environmental Pollution, Environmental Pollution, Water, Weather
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Mailbag: Is anyone tracking the rise in sea levels?
Recent reporting and comments about global warming do not include information on the increase in the ocean's sea level, or what properties in Laguna Beach have been threatened or damaged by the rising sea level. In February 2007, the City Council adopted...Tags: Will Rogers, Vice (movie), Bodies of Water, U.S. Conference of Mayors, Water
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Natural Perspectives: Winter snows crucial to our water supply
Thursday is Groundhog Day. According to legend, if a groundhog comes out of hibernation and sees its shadow on this day, we will have six more weeks of winter. We sure could use more winter. Since California, like most of the United States, hasn't had...Tags: Agriculture, Groundhog Day, Water Supply, Water, George W. Bush
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Newport to monitor urban runoff north of Crystal Cove
NEWPORT BEACH — The Irvine Co. was responsible for monitoring urban runoff into a protected stretch of the Pacific north of Crystal Cove, until the Newport Beach City Council voted last week for the city to assume the responsibility. The change...Tags: Public Officials, Politics, Government, Water, Environmental Issues
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