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Under the Sea: From Cape May-Lewes Ferry to Artificial Reef
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Cape May-Lewes ferry, MV Twin Capes (photo credit: DNREC by Sherilyn Lau Have you ever wondered what’s on the ocean floor? Or maybe ...
Exploring the Watershed
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by Tom Damm To fully appreciate why two EPA regions are working to improve the Delaware River Watershed, it helps to experience the area’...
Soaking in Another Victory
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by Tom Damm It’s a four-peat. For the fourth consecutive year, the University of Maryland, College Park has won high honors in EPA’s Campu...
Hope in Kentucky Farm Country
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Jeremy Hinton is an eighth-generation Kentucky farmer. He and his wife Joanna own Hinton’s Orchard and Farm Market in Hodgenville, Kentucky ...
Mapping Tool Scores Sites for Watershed Protection
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by Tom Damm Ralph Spagnolo and Ellen Bryson know their way around the state capitals in EPA’s Mid-Atlantic Region. The regional Water P...
EJSCREEN: Coming to a Phone Near You
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By Tai Long EPA’s environmental justice screening and mapping tool, EJSCREEN, consistently ranks as one of the most used tools on the agenc...
Achieving Tangible Results for Vulnerable Communities
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Charles Lee, Senior Policy Advisor Office of Environmental Justice, US EPA The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued its Envir...
Lessons in Managing Stormwater
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by Tom Damm Schools planning field trips to teach students about stormwater pollution may not have to travel far. For many, the lesson is ...
Vibrant Ports, Healthy Ports
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by Cosmo Servidio I recently had the pleasure of speaking at the Mid-Atlantic Vibrant Ports – Healthy Ports workshop in Philadelphia. For...
Small Funds Leading to Big Impacts
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By Alyssa Edwards Small funds don’t always mean small impacts. As the EPA’s Environmental Justice Small Grant program has shown us, oftenti...
25 Years of Environmental Justice at the EPA
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by Danny Gogal For a quarter of a century, the EPA has worked to address the environmental and public health concerns of minority, low-inco...
Joy in Mudville
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by Tom Damm Photo: Courtesy of Jim Bintliff If you were lucky enough to catch one of the record number of home run balls hit in Major Le...
Partners in Progress
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by Tom Damm In a room inside Talen Energy Stadium normally reserved for Philadelphia Union soccer player interviews, EPA and a group of par...
If Your Private Well Has Been Flooded…
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by Catherine Magliocchetti EPA’s Mid-Atlantic Region is home to millions of residents who rely upon private wells for their drinking water...
Invertebrate Investigators
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by Jon Markovich In the previous Healthy Waters blog, my colleague Micka Peck wrote about the stream sampling we did for benthic macroinver...
Stream Critters Reveal Much About Water Quality
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by Micka Peck I was never a huge ‘bug person’ as a kid. It wasn’t that I bolted in terror at the sight of anything crawling my direction, b...
Release of 2017 EJSCREEN Update
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By Matthew Tejada One of the best parts about working for environmental justice at EPA is that we constantly have the opportunity to engage...
From Bugs To Breakthroughs- My Path To Environmental Conflict Resolution
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By Deborah Dalton Imagine a typical public meeting about a controversial local environmental issue, like a recycling center transfer stati...
Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund Success Stories: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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By: Barry N. Breen, Acting Assistant Administrator, Office of Land and Emergency Management. We are proud of the environmental and economic...
A Record Investment
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by Tom Damm 3…2…1… On cue, EPA, state and local officials dug their shovels into the softened dirt to formally kick off major upgrades t...
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