After 25 years of largely focusing on the condition of Cape Cod’s saltwater estuaries, local and regional attention is now ...
After about four years of preliminary work, Falmouth’s first urine-diversion eco-toilet pilot project is nearly ready to get flowing. Next week, homeowners from town who are interested in being part ...
Following one of the largest sewage spills in U.S. history, University of Maryland researchers have detected high levels of ...
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10 things you should never flush, pour, or drain at home (but many people still do)
Your plumbing system seems invincible until it isn't. We rely on drains and toilets every single day without giving them much ...
Senator Sheehy announces $10 million for wastewater improvement, tackling aging septic systems and boosting local water ...
City officials in Statesboro are evaluating the possibility of reinstating a municipal service that was discontinued over a decade ago: accepting domestic septage waste at the city's wastewater ...
Michigan remains the only state in the nation without a statewide septic code — a troubling distinction we should not tolerate.
When Floridians think about water pollution, many picture visible problems like red tide blooms, dead fish or closed beaches. But some of the most serious threats to Florida’s water quality are far ...
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Septic system challenges in mountain communities: What every homeowner needs to know
Key Takeaways Mountain terrain and rocky soils present significant challenges for septic installation and maintenance. Proper design and professional support are essential for reliable wastewater ...
Support in Riverview neighborhood for phasing out septic tanks hits mark for JEA to move ahead on $147 million project near Trout and Ribault rivers.
Opinion: With millions of aging septic systems leaking pollution, lawmakers face an urgent choice: protect public health or ...
There are 360,000 older septic systems in Suffolk County and about 35,000 on the North Shore of Nassau, most of them slowly leeching nitrogen into the groundwater and Long Island’s streams, rivers and ...
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