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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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After saying it could take three years to test the drinking water at every school in Vermont for lead, the Department of Health now says it will finish�
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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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Some lawmakers and environmental activists say a state plan that gives schools up to three-and-a-half-years to test their water for lead will put children�
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Students of Vermont’s natural history know the state was largely clear-cut 100 years ago, and forests have been slowly regrowing ever since. But�
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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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Both of Vermont's major party gubernatorial candidates say they support a long-term plan to clean up Lake Champlain and other waterways in Vermont, but�
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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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Most of the trash generated in Vermont is trucked to the state’s only permitted landfill in the Northeast Kingdom. The landfill's owner has plans to�