How CERCLA Complicates The PFAS Problem
By Kevin Westerling,
@KevinOnWater
By Kevin Westerling,
@KevinOnWater
As many of you know, each year the New York Rural Water Association distributes one-time grants to five students across New York State valued at $500.00 each to help defray the cost of tuition, books, or room and board at an accredited institution of higher learning approved by the NYRWA.
High phosphorus levels can drive overgrowth of algae and plants, depleting oxygen and causing harmful algal blooms, fish mortality and habitat loss. A USGS study examined phosphorus-containing products used extensively at airports that experience freezing conditions.
The agency previewed a busy winter of new regulations and disposal guidelines that will have implications for many waste industry operators.
Published Dec. 11, 2023
Megan Quinn
Senior Reporter
We wish to thank all of our members, friends and colleagues for their support. We look forward to another successful year in serving you. May peace, health, love and cheer be with you all year long. Here’s wishing you a safe and happy new year from all of us here at New York Rural Water Association, Inc.
By Peter Chawaga
December 13, 2023
The New York Rural Water Association Board and Staff would like to wish you and your families a Happy Holiday Season and a New Year filled with good health, happiness and success.
Thank you to all of our members for your continued support.
Atmospheric water harvester provides water to arid communities using hygroscopic gel and salts
December 5, 2023
American Institute of Physics
BY THE TIMES EDITORIAL BOARD
NOV. 15, 2023 3 AM PT
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Thank you for being supportive throughout the year!
Wishing you and your families a Happy Thanksgiving!