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After the April 15 tornado, Dooly County mobilizes debris removal, housing assessments and grants A tornado struck Vienna on April 15, 1999; county emergency management and public works coordinated damage assessments, accepted state debris-disposal allowances, and sought grant assistance for stream debris removal and scrap-tire cleanup.

A devastating tornado tore through Vienna in 1999, wreaking havoc on homes and leaving a community to rally together for recovery.

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#DoolyCounty #GA #EnvironmentalCleanup #CitizenPortal #DisasterRecovery #CommunityResilience

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Houghton County votes to join PFAS legal action, approves legal services agreement The Houghton County Board voted unanimously Aug. 15 to join a PFAS-related lawsuit and approve a legal services agreement after staff and counsel recommended pursuing cleanup claims; the board recorded a 5–0 vote to join the suit and authorize counsel engagement.

Houghton County has taken a bold step in the fight against PFAS contamination by unanimously voting to join a legal action for cleanup!

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#MI #LegalAction #EnvironmentalCleanup #PublicHealth #CitizenPortal

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Panel backs bill easing brownfields redevelopment; developer details 17-acre Louisville project with 233 units Senate Bill 222, aimed at updating Kentucky's brownfields cleanup law to support redevelopment, passed the committee. Developer Jim Beckett described a 17-acre Louisville site where the first 6.5-acre phase would deliver 233 units and on-site solar to lower tenant utility costs; committee members voiced bipartisan support.

Kentucky's Senate Bill 222 is set to transform contaminated sites into thriving communities, featuring affordable housing and solar energy—could this be the blueprint for urban renewal?

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#KY #EnvironmentalCleanup #CitizenPortal #AffordableHousing #EconomicDevelopment

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Spokane council approves appointments, amends rules and names Riverkeeper sole-source for cleanups Council President Betsy Wilkerson said the Spokane City Council approved appointments to two commissions, adopted amendments to council rules of procedure and approved Spokane Riverkeeper as the sole-source organizer for river shoreline and park cleanup events; the council also held a hearing on street-vacation ordinances for Astor and Sharp.

The Spokane City Council is making waves with new appointments, rule changes, and a commitment to cleaning up the Spokane River!

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#SpokaneSpokaneCounty #WA #SpokaneCouncil #CommunityInvolvement #CivicParticipation #EnvironmentalCleanup #CitizenPortal

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Big Lake presents industrial and residential growth plans; wastewater expansion seeks large funding A City of Big Lake presenter updated the Sherburne County EDA on recent industrial land sales and building expansions, redevelopment cleanup needs with state involvement, two pending annexations for residential projects, and a $2 million federal design award toward a roughly $60 million wastewater expansion project.

Big Lake is buzzing with growth as over 120,000 square feet of new industrial space is under construction, alongside exciting residential developments on the horizon!

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#SherburneCounty #MN #EnvironmentalCleanup #CitizenPortal #EconomicGrowth #InfrastructureDevelopment

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House panel hears competing views on bill to tax unused PFAS remediation funds The House Ways & Means Committee held a hearing on HB 1212, which would levy a 50% excise tax on PFAS remediation settlement funds not used for cleanup and allow a three‑year window or a remediation trust. Industry groups backed the measure as a cleanup incentive; plaintiff attorneys called it a tax on victims and warned it could chill litigation.

A heated debate is brewing in Georgia as lawmakers consider a bill that could tax PFAS remediation funds, sparking fears of penalizing victims while aiming to ensure cleanup accountability.

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#GA #EnvironmentalCleanup #CitizenPortal #PublicHealth #GeorgiaRemediation

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Yakima county says contamination at Boise Cascade mill is holding up I‑82 East‑West corridor At a Senate Transportation Committee work session, Yakima County told lawmakers it is ready to move forward on the I‑82 East‑West Corridor but is awaiting Ecology guidance and a consent decree tied to cleanup of wood waste and contaminated soil at the Boise Cascade mill site; Ecology said it needs a county work plan before filing the decree.

Yakima County is ready to kickstart the long-awaited I-82 East-West Corridor, but cleanup hurdles at the Boise Cascade mill site are holding them back!

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#WA #EnvironmentalCleanup #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #InfrastructureDevelopment #YakimaCounty

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Washington Senate confirms appointees, passes wide slate of bills after lengthy debates on data‑center tax and nicotine levy The Washington State Senate on Feb. 28 confirmed several gubernatorial appointments and passed a range of bills on third reading — from derelict‑vessel cleanup to health‑care and housing measures — after protracted debate over repeal of a data‑center tax preference and a new nicotine‑products tax.

The Washington State Senate is making waves with major confirmations and intense debates over tax reforms that could reshape public health and investment in the state.

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#WA #EnvironmentalCleanup #PublicHealth #CitizenPortal #TaxReform

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Operations renews push for street‑use fee and a 15‑person environmental division City operations proposed a street‑use fee to fund street preservation and a PAYGO program and described a new environmental division (demolition, illegal dumping, abatement) estimated at $1.8M; council asked for more modelling and legal review of tax‑cap interactions.

A bold proposal could secure millions for street preservation and create a dedicated environmental crew to tackle pressing city maintenance issues—how will it impact you?

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#SanAngeloTomGreenCounty #TX #EnvironmentalCleanup #CitizenPortal #SanAngeloStreets #SustainableRevenue

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Board tables USDA Emergency Watershed Protection award over cost and liability concerns Staff presented a USDA Emergency Watershed Protection (EWPP) award identifying five stream sites after February flooding; the grant is 75% federal with a 25% county match and exposes the county to 100% of any cost overrun. Supervisors voted to table the agreement to gather more information.

Concerns over costs and liabilities have led Dickenson County supervisors to pause a crucial USDA flood recovery grant, as they seek clarity on potential financial risks.

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#DickensonCounty #VA #EnvironmentalCleanup #CitizenPortal #DickensonCountyWatersheds #FloodingResponse

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Committee refers expansion of Ox Creek debris-removal contract to full commission The Benton Harbor Parks and Recreation Committee moved to forward a proposal to expand Davie Resource Group’s work area under a NOAA grant to the full commission, citing progress (about 120,000 pounds removed) and the need to act before spring plant growth increases access costs.

The Benton Harbor Parks and Recreation Committee is pushing for an expansion of debris removal efforts in Ox Creek, aiming to tackle hazardous materials before spring growth complicates access and costs.

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#BentonHarborBerrienCounty #MI #BentonHarborParks #EnvironmentalCleanup

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Tullahoma aldermen debate using airport funds to cover fuel‑spill costs and re‑examine airport authority agreement A long board discussion centered on whether airport revenue can pay for remediation of a recent fuel spill, guided by an FAA‑specialist attorney opinion that such costs "may" qualify if directly related to airport operations; aldermen and city attorneys warned FAA scrutiny and potential grant repayment. The board also reviewed the 2011 agreement with the Tullahoma Airport Authority and raised concerns about the authority’s hiring process for an airport manager and internal controls.

Tullahoma's city leaders are grappling with the fallout from a recent fuel spill at the airport and how it could impact grant funding—will they navigate the legal maze successfully?

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#TN #EnvironmentalCleanup #CitizenPortal #AviationSafety #TullahomaAirport #GovernmentTransparency

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DEQ describes long timeline, rising costs and community steps for Portland Harbor Superfund cleanup DEQ told the Natural Resources Subcommittee that Portland Harbor is a complex Superfund site with more than 200 potential responsible parties; remedial design is underway across project areas, dredging could involve millions of cubic yards, and final cleanup costs are now expected to exceed the ROD-era estimate, possibly into multiple billions.

Portland Harbor's Superfund cleanup is facing a daunting timeline and skyrocketing costs, with estimates now soaring into the billions—what's next for this environmental challenge?

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#OR #EnvironmentalCleanup #CommunityOutreach #SuperfundSite

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County presents completed EPA brownfields cleanup at 400 Washington Street in Easton County staff and consultants told the Economic Development Committee that an EPA Brownfields‑funded cleanup at 400 Washington Street removed more than 800 tons of contaminated soil (about 1,000 pounds of lead), used a risk‑based approach for a recreational end use, and has an Act 2 report under PADEP review.

A major cleanup at 400 Washington Street has cleared over 800 tons of contaminated soil, paving the way for a new recreational trailhead in Easton!

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#NorthamptonCounty #PA #EnvironmentalCleanup #PublicHealth #CitizenPortal #RecreationalDevelopment

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EGLE director urges fee modernizations, pitching $5 tipping fee to backfill Renew Michigan EGLE Director Travis Roos presented the department’s FY2026–27 executive budget recommendations, proposing modernization of long-stale fees — including raising the solid-waste tipping fee to $5 to generate roughly $80 million and backfill Renew Michigan — while emphasizing investments in water infrastructure, contaminated‑site cleanup and permitting modernization.

Michigan's environmental future hangs in the balance as EGLE proposes a $5 tipping fee to revitalize crucial programs and tackle budget shortfalls.

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#MI #EnvironmentalCleanup #CitizenPortal #WaterInfrastructure #FiscalResponsibility

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Nantucket continues emergency cleanup at Tom Nevers as erosion exposes debris and potential UXO; hearing continued to March 5 Town officials described an emergency cleanup at Tom Nevers to remove storm‑exposed construction debris and mitigate public‑safety risks, including potential unexploded ordnance; the commission continued the notice of intent to March 5 pending NHESP comments while work proceeds under an emergency certification.

Nantucket is on high alert as emergency crews tackle dangerous shoreline erosion at Tom Nevers, unearthing buried debris and potential unexploded ordnance from the Cold War era.

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#NantucketCounty #MA #EnvironmentalCleanup #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #NantucketConservation

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Board approves laptops, ISP contract, cleanup and new food-service co-op; students praise fresh lunches Trustees approved multiple procurement items including teacher laptops and an ISP contract; they also authorized cleanup and hazardous-removal contracts, and voted to join a Supercoop JPA to support a new scratch-cooking food service that administrators said increased meals served by up to 500 a day.

The Palmdale Aerospace Academy is transforming education with new laptops for teachers, a revamped food service that serves 500 more meals daily, and crucial environmental cleanups!

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#CA #FoodServiceImprovement #EnvironmentalCleanup #CitizenPortal #TechnologyInnovation

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Committee backs $8 million debt-exclusion for Tom Nevers debris removal, citing erosion urgency The Finance Committee unanimously supported an $8 million debt-exclusion appropriation (Article 16) to fund Tom Nevers Phase 2 debris removal, emphasizing the need to remove subsurface debris upland before erosion exposes it to the beach and complicates permitting.

The Finance Committee has approved a crucial $8 million for Phase 2 of the Tom Nevers debris cleanup, aiming to prevent erosion from exposing hazardous materials to the beach.

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#NantucketCounty #MA #EnvironmentalCleanup #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #CommunityResilience

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Council approves $566,653 contract modification for A Avenue landfill remedial investigation The Anacortes City Council authorized a $566,653 modification to a master services agreement with Anchor QEA to fund a remedial investigation (soil, groundwater, seep sampling and monitoring wells) at the former A Avenue landfill under an agreed order with the Washington State Department of Ecology. Work is expected through June 2027.

The Anacortes City Council has greenlit a $566,653 contract modification to kickstart a critical investigation into the former A Avenue landfill, paving the way for essential environmental cleanup.

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#AnacortesSkagitCounty #WA #EnvironmentalCleanup #AnacortesLandfill #PublicHealth

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Bowser requests Trump’s help on Potomac sewage spill via Politics — The request from D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser comes days after the president blamed the spill on Democrats and said local officials should call and ask for help “politely.”

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Lake Elmo staff report PFAS at former fire station; cleanup to be addressed with purchaser Community development director Jason Stoppel told the EDA that a Phase 2 Stantec study found a small amount of PFAS near the surface at the former fire station site; further core, vapor and asbestos testing is underway, and Stoppel said removal work would be part of purchaser responsibilities and an action/response plan if needed.

New environmental findings reveal PFAS contamination at the former fire station site, sparking crucial cleanup discussions for the future development.

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#LakeElmoCityWashingtonCounty #MN #EnvironmentalCleanup #PublicHealth #CitizenPortal #CommunityDevelopment #LakeElmoEnvironment

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Mayor Frank: Anderson County’s finances strengthened; grants and cleanup cited as progress Mayor Terry Frank told the Anderson County Commission the county’s fiscal posture has improved, citing reserve ratios, wage increases and large grant awards, and highlighted environmental cleanup and new private investments as signs of progress.

Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank reveals a decade of fiscal growth, highlighting significant investments and community improvements that are making a real difference for residents.

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#AndersonCounty #TN #EnvironmentalCleanup #CitizenPortal #AndersonCountyFinance #PublicSafety

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Waunakee residents press board over local groundwater concerns as board selects Stantec for EPA-funded brownfield cleanup Residents raised long-standing worries about contamination near a shuttered well and asked for testing and remediation updates; the board approved Stantec to coordinate an $836,000 EPA brownfield cleanup and committed to public outreach and follow-up.

Waunakee residents are demanding urgent answers and action regarding alarming groundwater contamination near a closed well, as the village board takes steps toward an EPA-funded cleanup.

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#WaunakeeDaneCounty #WI #CommunityEngagement #EnvironmentalCleanup #PublicHealth

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Hennepin County marks 25 years of Environmental Response Fund, advances nearly $2.3M in new grants County staff celebrated 25 years of the Environmental Response Fund (ERF), saying the program has invested over $80M in 500+ projects and spurred more than $3.4B in property value gains; the board was told nine new grants totaling nearly $2.3M will be approved later in the meeting.

Hennepin County celebrates 25 years of its Environmental Response Fund, showcasing over $80 million invested in revitalizing neighborhoods and creating thousands of jobs!

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#HennepinCounty #MN #EnvironmentalCleanup #HennepinCountyEnvironment #CitizenPortal #HousingDevelopment

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DEC outlines Typhoon Halong response, says long cleanup and recoupment work remain The Department of Environmental Conservation described emergency response and long‑term cleanup after Typhoon Halong, said it opened the state response fund and mobilized pre‑staged equipment, and told the Finance Committee it will provide detailed expenditure and FEMA recoupment estimates.

The Department of Environmental Conservation reveals the extensive efforts and ongoing challenges in the aftermath of Typhoon Halong, highlighting "mass devastation" and the road to recovery.

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#AK #EnvironmentalCleanup #CitizenPortal #AlaskaEnvironment #InfrastructureRecovery

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Alaska briefed on Typhoon Halong damage, FEMA aid caps and long recovery needs Director Brian Fisher told a joint House committee that Typhoon Halong (Oct. 2025) caused catastrophic flooding in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, destroying roughly 200 homes in the hardest-hit villages and displacing more than 1,000 people. Fisher said FEMA has approved some individual assistance but the governor’s request for a higher federal cost share and permanent housing construction authority remain pending.

Typhoon Halong wreaked havoc in Alaska, displacing over 1,000 residents and leaving communities grappling with the aftermath of catastrophic flooding.

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#AK #EnvironmentalCleanup #CitizenPortal #DisasterRecovery #AlaskaCommunity #MentalHealthSupport

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City praises cleanup progress at Water Street; council approves next phase of PCB remediation City consultants told council the recent removal of roughly 15,000 tons of PCB‑contaminated soil from the former DUR storage yard reduced concentrations below 1 ppm across the remediated area. Council voted unanimously to approve follow‑on assessment and disposal work and to pursue grant funding for the next cleanup stage.

Big strides have been made in the Water Street cleanup, with 15,000 tons of contaminated soil removed and plans to further assess the area for redevelopment!

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#YpsilantiWashtenawCounty #MI #EnvironmentalCleanup #PublicHealth #CitizenPortal #CommunityDevelopment

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Orange Peels Clean Up One of Industry's Messiest Problems THE SLUDGE sits in a beaker, dark and murky. Add a spoonful of black powder made from discarded orange peels, wait an hour, and the transformation is

Orange Peels Clean Up One of Industry’s Messiest Problems #Science #Biology #Ecology #Sustainability #Innovation #EnvironmentalCleanup

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Missouri committee hears clash over plan to shift solid-waste district funding to DNR Lawmakers and stakeholders debated House Bill 2761, which would move tipping-fee funding and some grant oversight from regional solid-waste management districts to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources to pay for cleanup of 29 abandoned landfills and reprioritize grant spending.

Missouri lawmakers are at a crossroads as they debate a bold plan to shift solid-waste funding from local districts to the state, aiming to tackle 29 abandoned landfills but risking local control and jobs.

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#MO #EnvironmentalCleanup #CitizenPortal #LocalGovernance

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RAB installs soil‑vapor wells; council hears large remediation spending and indoor air‑quality outreach results Council member Thompson reported that the RAB has installed soil‑vapor extraction wells near Main Street, plans to inject a long‑lasting activated carbon product (described in meeting as 'plume stop'), and provided program spending and indoor air‑quality participation figures; council was told additional funds will likely be needed.

The City Council has revealed a significant shift in remediation strategy with the installation of soil-vapor extraction wells and plans to inject a game-changing "plume stop" solution to tackle contamination in Main Street.

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#UT #EnvironmentalCleanup #CitizenPortal #AirQuality

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