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A new report on the health of Lake Champlain says polluted areas are not generally getting worse, but the lake isn't showing many signs of recovery from�
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Lake Champlain will get a $4 million increase in federal clean-up funds this year. But the Environmental Protection Agency says Vermont still needs to�
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Gov. Phil Scott has signed a bill into law that redistributes several million dollars from the state's uncollected bottle deposit fund into clean water�
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Vermont’s phosphorus pollution problem is almost a century in the making and persists today, as the nutrient contained in fertilizer and animal feed�
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As environmental advocates grow increasingly worried about whether government regulators will adequately enforce new water quality rules, some lawmakers�
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Environmental advocates say the Scott administration is trying to dismantle key provisions in a 2015 law that set out rigorous new water quality standards�
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Salt used for deicing and winter road management is poisoning Vermont's ecosystems, but it isn't coming from where you'd think. Parking lots and congested�
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Lake Champlain and Lake Carmi saw numerous outbreaks of blue-green algae blooms this summer, which seems to have rallied support for clean water efforts�
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The Conservation Law Foundation has appealed four of the first sewage treatment plant permits that Vermont state officials have approved since the new�
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Vermont’s secretary of natural resources is out with a new plan to fund costly water quality improvements, but legislators have some concerns about where�