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After that long test project in Erie County, a University at Buffalo lab that has been studying local COVID rates by testing sewer wastewater is expanding into Niagara, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus and Allegany counties.
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Environmental groups say there were some wins in the recently concluded New York state legislative session, including a new constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right to clean air and water. But business groups say the provision could lead to complications.
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Water usage in the Village of Mayville is back to normal.The Chautauqua County Department of Health and Human Services and the Village of Mayville have…
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The Lake Guardian that was docked at the Port of Rochester for little more than a day set sail Tuesday without fanfare. It’s a working ship, after all,...
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New York should reduce the amount of lead that is allowed in school sinks and water fountains, according to a report from environmentalists. Long Island…
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A "Do Not Drink" advisory has been continued for the water supply in the Village of Mayville.Chautauqua County Public Health Director Christine Schuyler,…
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The New York State Health Department is recommending Mayville residents not use the water there for drinking, cooking, food preparation, tooth brushing or…
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University at Buffalo researchers are working on a new way to use free solar power to provide clean water, potentially changing many aspects of life in…
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Bottled water is being distributed in Fredonia, as a state of emergency continues due to problems with the village's water system. Water will be…
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New York State Thursday adopted maximum contaminant levels for three chemicals in drinking water. Environmental and community advocates wanted to see…