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One of the biggest landslides ever recorded in Vermont is now giving scientists a living laboratory to learn what happened and to assess other slide-prone�
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David Deen spent the better part of three decades helping to pass laws that protect Vermont's land and water, and now the former state representative is�
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Hot summer weather is bringing Vermont's water quality concerns to a boil, with toxic blue-green algae blooms infecting lakes and rivers and closing�
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A recently released state auditor's report says the majority of money spent to reduce phosphorus pollution in Lake Champlain goes to the least�
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Now that elected officials have finally come up with most of the money needed to address water quality issues in Vermont, the state faces another�
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The Agency of Natural Resources wants to test all of Vermont’s drinking water for five per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), and the agency said it�
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The state is close to reaching an agreement with the company linked to widespread water contamination around Bennington.The Department of Environmental�
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In November, the Department of Health announced that it was going to test 16 of the older schools around Vermont that get water from municipal sources to�
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When Act 148 � the state's Universal Recycling Law � unanimously passed in 2012, it put a lot of new requirements on the state's waste haulers. Two years�
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A week after a minor earthquake hit the Upper Valley, the Agency of Natural Resources is reminding Vermonters what to do the next time the earth shakes.A�