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Penn State City Semester Student Monitors Clean Water Standards In Pittsburgh's Three River

PA Environment Daily

By Christie Black, Penn State News City Semester student Jacob Levendosky invested time on the three rivers in Pittsburgh ensuring others could have a safe summer. Friss said the main goal of Swim Guide is to collect data on the health of rivers during the summer in relation to E. coli levels. coli in the water.”

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What’s Up With Water – November 8, 2021

Circle of Blue

Welcome to “What’s Up With Water,” your need-to-know news of the world’s water from Circle of Blue. Google uses water for its data centers, and the city of The Dalles filed a lawsuit in an effort to keep information about that a secret. Google claims the water-use data is a trade secret. Transcript.

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How Penn State Extension Launched One Of The Most Successful Volunteer Training Programs In The US To Help Revive Struggling Local Watershed Groups

PA Environment Daily

By Diane Huskinson, Stroud Water Research Center Penn State Master Watershed Stewards have time and again proven to be some of Stroud Water Research Center’s most knowledgeable, active, and consistent volunteers. The Stewards and The Stroud Center Become Partners The Stroud Center has been part of the program since the beginning.

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Tuesday PA Environment & Energy NewsClips - 5.30.23

PA Environment Daily

House holds Regular Session June 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 20, 21, 22 -- Committee Schedule Senate holds Regular Session June 5, 6, 7, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 -- Committee Schedule TODAY’s Calendar Of Events WEDNESDAY 1:30: PA Recycling Markets Center Webinar Environmental Justice Issues For Recycling Facilities , 1:30 to 2:45 p.m.

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Frontiers at the Charleston conference 2023: community, collaboration, and co-creation 

Frontiers

Join us at the following events at Charleston: Tuesday 7 November, 11:30am – 12:00noon, Salon 1 Galliard Center Shaping the future of open access through co-creation A vendor information session led by Thomas Romano , Global Sales Manager, Frontiers and Frank Hellwig , Frontiers.

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The Central California Town That Keeps Sinking

Circle of Blue

This article was produced by SJV Water, the Center for Collaborative Investigative Journalism (CCIJ) and the New York Times. SJV Water and CCIJ are part of a collaboration that also includes the Institute for Nonprofit News, California Health Report, Circle of Blue, Columbia Insight, Ensia, High Country News and New Mexico In Depth.

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Worsening Risks of Climate Change Expose the Need for—and Hard Limits of—Property Insurance

Union of Concerned Scientists

More people need insurance, but increasingly the climate crisis is making many places too risky to insure at reasonable rates. Insurance administrators, both public and private, have been relying on outdated models, driven by past data, in predicting risks and setting rates. I will unpack more as the season progresses.