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Last week cyanobacteria, commonly known as blue-green algae, showed up in blooms that closed beaches on Lake Champlain and Lake Carmi, disappointing�
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For over a century, lake trout offspring were not surviving through their first winter in Lake Champlain � so the state of Vermont has been stocking the�
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Officials at the U.S. Department of Agriculture say farmers in Vermont are making better-than-expected progress in reducing the amount of phosphorus�
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Since the beginning of August, hundreds of thousands of gallons of untreated sewage and stormwater have flowed into Lake Champlain and creeks that flow�
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The health of Lake Champlain and all the waterways in Vermont is a year-round concern. Gov. Phil Scott and other state officials want to drive that point�
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Officials from Vermont, New York, Quebec and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency all committed to combine their efforts to reduce pollution in Lake�
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A gunship that sank during battle more than two centuries ago might finally be resurfaced from the depths of Lake Champlain and put on display.On Oct. 11,�
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A former regulator at the Environmental Protection Agency says budget cuts proposed by President Donald Trump would have a “devastating� impact on efforts�
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As lawmakers look to defer again a politically difficult decision on how to pay for a $1 billion clean water initiative, advocates are ramping up pressure�
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Sen. Patrick Leahy denounced the president's budget priorities, which would cut funding to environment and health research programs in order to increase�