This is how Whatcom’s forecast for the rainy season looks

This is how Whatcom’s forecast for the rainy season looks

Smoke from wildfires could cloud what’s otherwise looking like a warm and sunny start to the Northwest’s rainy season. Forecasts from the National Weather Service in Seattle are predicting a sunny weekend with temperatures for Bellingham and Whatcom County in the high 70s, or about 10 degrees above seasonal norms on Saturday, Oct. 1, and […]

Do You Need to Filter Your Tap Water? FAQ

Do You Need to Filter Your Tap Water? FAQ

Do You Need to Filter Your Tap Water? FAQ – Woman’s World Gender Select MaleFemaleNon-Binary What type of traveler are you? What do you do after work? Select your favorite footwear brands Select your favorite automaker brands Select your favorite store brands Unsubscribe from All Newsletters Delete My Account By clicking here you agree that […]

EPA Invests $1.15 Million in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding to Manage Nitrogen on Cape Cod

EPA Invests $1.15 Million in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding to Manage Nitrogen on Cape Cod

September 22, 2022 BOSTON (Sept. 22, 2022) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Southeast New England Program (SNEP) has awarded $1,150,000 of Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding to Barnstable County to reduce nitrogen entering Cape Cod and Buzzards Bay waterways by improving septic system management practices through the establishment of local septic management and maintenance organizations, […]

EPA Announces $26 Million in Funding for New Mexico Water Infrastructure Improvements

EPA Announces $26 Million in Funding for New Mexico Water Infrastructure Improvements

September 30, 2022 DALLAS, TEXAS (September 30, 2022) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced more than $26 million in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding to the New Mexico Environment Department and the New Mexico Finance Authority for water infrastructure improvements. At an event in Santa Fe, EPA Regional Administrator Dr. Earthea Nance presented a ceremonial […]

Alkegen Launching Trio of New High Efficiency Filtration Products for Air, Liquid and Molecular Applications

Alkegen Launching Trio of New High Efficiency Filtration Products for Air, Liquid and Molecular Applications

IRVING, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Alkegen, a leading specialty materials platform that provides high performance materials used in advanced applications, announced they will be launching three new High Efficiency Filtration (HEF) products during their exhibition at the upcoming World Filtration Congress in San Diego, CA. These are the first new filtration products launched under the Alkegen brand name […]

La EPA y el Servicio Forestal ponen a disposición en español el popular Mapa de Incendios y Humo AirNow, e información adicional sobre incendios forestales

La EPA y el Servicio Forestal ponen a disposición en español el popular Mapa de Incendios y Humo AirNow, e información adicional sobre incendios forestales

September 28, 2022 Washington (28 de septiembre de 2022) – La Agencia de Protección Ambiental de Estados Unidos (EPA, por sus siglas en inglés) y el Servicio Forestal del Departamento de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos están poniendo a disposición el popular Mapa de Incendios y Humo AirNow en español a modo de proyecto piloto […]

Landslide disrupts water supply project in Surkhet « Khabarhub

Landslide disrupts water supply project in Surkhet « Khabarhub

Landslide disrupts water supply project in Surkhet Image for Representation. SURKHET: Birendranagar of Surkhet has been facing acute shortage of drinking water. Surkhet Valley Drinking Water Consumers’ Organization has now been supplying drinking water in taps at consumers’ homes on alternate day. The capital of Karnali Province reels under shortage of drinking water after landslide […]

Water crisis tests Mississippi mayor who started as activist

Water crisis tests Mississippi mayor who started as activist

JACKSON, Miss. — The mayor of Mississippi’s capital was 5 years old when his parents moved their family from New York to Jackson in 1988 so that his father, who had been involved in a Black nationalist movement in the 1970s, could return to the unfinished business of challenging inequity and fighting racial injustice. “Instead […]

Bird’s eye view of Springline development in Menlo Park

Bird’s eye view of Springline development in Menlo Park

by Linda Hubbard on September 29, 2022 Springline, the 6.4-acre development that intersects Oak Grove Avenue and El Camino in Menlo Park, combines 183 one-to-three bedroom residences with 200,000 square foot  of office space and nine restaurants, which will open later this fall. “Bells and whistles” include the Springline App, which allows residents to track […]

Science survey of Windermere’s water quality is in

Science survey of Windermere’s water quality is in

THE RESULTS of a scientific survey of Windermere involving one hundred volunteers are in.  The project, led by Dr Ben Surridge, a biogeochemist and senior lecturer at Lancaster University gives a large-scale snapshot of the water quality in Windermere that has never been seen before.  A map of the sites surveyed around Windermere The water […]