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Residents of a St. George mobile home park formed a cooperative and bought the property earlier this month, preserving an important piece of affordable�
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Among the many items on Town Meeting Day ballots this year, at least one will be watched closely on both sides of the U.S.-Canada border. Residents of�
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It’s been a tough couple of weeks for Vermont’s clean water infrastructure. The state has a lot of old pipes buried under the ground, and experts say that�
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The Coventry landfill in northern Vermont now has permission to expand by 51 acres. The state issued a permit to the landfill's owners Friday after an�
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State environmental officials have rejected a plan to use a powerful chemical herbicide to control an invasive water weed in Lake Iroquois in Chittenden�
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The Department of Environmental Conservation will extend its testing program for PFAS chemicals in the drinking water at Vermont schools.Previous testing�
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The results of a new report found lead contamination in each of the 16 Vermont schools tested.The state is calling for more testing, however the report�
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The Environmental Protection Agency is testing the soil and air in a Burlington neighborhood for the presence of potentially hazardous chemicals.The state�
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When perfluorinated chemicals were first found in southwestern Vermont, very few people in the state had even heard of the dangerous compound. But now�
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Two Vermont schools have levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) above Vermont’s safe drinking water standard.Grafton Elementary School and�