Vermont Issues Towns and Groups New Storm-Water Permits
The Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation is working to reduce water pollution in the Lake Champlain watershed by requiring a number of municipalities and other groups to do more to control...
View ArticleNew Stormwater Permits Issued to Reduce Runoff into Lake Champlain
The Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation has issued new storm water permits to thirteen communities and three institutions to help control runoff in the Lake Champlain watershed. There are...
View ArticleVT State Lab Fined over Hazardous Waste Disposal
The Vermont Attorney General's office says the Department of Environmental Conservation of the Agency of Natural Resources is paying $12,000 in civil penalties and $6,000 for an environmental project...
View ArticleEnvironmental Groups Call On Governor To Support Lake Cleanup Plans
Regional representatives from the Environmental Protection Agency and officials from Vermont state agencies outlined proposed plans to control phosphorus runoff into Lake Champlain to key House leaders...
View ArticleVermont Lake Association Plans Suit Over Water
The commissioner of the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation says officials are preparing a letter to respond to concerns about the quality of water in a Northeast Kingdom lake.
View ArticleU.S. EPA Estimates 5-Year Vermont Water Cleanup Cost At $154m
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates the five-year cost of cleaning up Vermont waters is about $154 million.
View ArticleStudy Seeks To Identify Water Pollution Sources In Vermont
The Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation is seeking to find and eliminate potential sources of water pollution in the White River watershed.
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