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Norwalk River's pollution has many sources

Published July 6, 2009, 2:50 am, Ridgefield Press

Presentations on scientific research collected at the Norwalk River and its tributaries by two groups of Wilton High School students made it clear to a Ridgefield audience last week that pollution in the river can’t be blamed exclusively on the next door neighbor who uses chemical fertilizer or the nearby sewage treatment facilities.

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Help for an impaired lake

Published July 3, 2009, 9:12 pm, Marshall Independent

A southwestern Minnesota lake could end up being one of the first bodies of water in Minnesota to benefit from funding raised by the new Constitutional amendment that increases by three-eights of 1 percent the state sales tax that will go toward wetlands and the environment, among other area.

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Pied-billed grebe breeds interest

Published July 2, 2009, 9:18 pm, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle

Pied-billed grebe was a pleasant surprise at Montezuma wetlands complex.

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River study: water quality drops, WHS students say

Published July 2, 2009, 8:46 am, Wilton Bulletin

The water quality of the Norwalk River continues to deteriorate due to pollution and overexploitation and the problem needs to be fixed soon, declare Wilton High School students who assisted professional environmentalists in a recent study.

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Greenbackville residents alarmed by development plan

Published July 1, 2009, 1:42 am, Eastern Shore News

GREENBACKVILLE -- We as residents within the historic village of Greenbackville are greatly alarmed by the recently proposed development plans for the Baywitch subdivision to be located in the town's harbor and the subdivision's mass sewage disposal facility and drainage field on a "remote site."

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Environmental activists suggest involvement in Lakewood land use

Published June 30, 2009, 7:28 pm, Asbury Park Press

When the recession ends, Lakewood and the rest of the Metedeconk River basin are likely to be an epicenter for the next wave of commercial and residential development, and community activists say now is the time for residents to get involved with land-use decision making.

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