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Even as state and federal officials direct new money and staffing to water quality efforts across the state, the networks of pipes that bring water to and�
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Vermont’s small farms have always been subject to state clean water standards, but now the state’s near 7,000 small farms are facing a new reality: farm�
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The hot and humid dog days of summer are usually perfect swimming weather � but that’s not true in St. Albans Bay.There, high temperatures and stagnant�
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Earlier this month, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Vermont state government released new targets for reducing pollution in Lake Champlain and�
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The state of Vermont and the EPA are collaborating on a 20-year plan to reduce the phosphorus running into Lake Champlain by more thirty percent. That�
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The blue-green algae blooms invading Lake Champlain this summer can cause nasty stomach problems and skin irritation � and even liver damage in people who�
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About 40 percent of the nutrients that run off into Lake Champlain come from farms. But surprisingly, about half that manure produced in the state�
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More than two-thirds of the problematic phosphorus overload in Lake Champlain comes from Vermont. To clean up its act the state recently signed Act 64,�