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Michael Hill
Monthslong closure of major NYC aqueduct delayed a year
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Michael Hill
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June 10, 2022
This story was originally posted on The Washington Post. A long-planned temporary shutdown of a leaking aqueduct that supplies about...
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Full steam ahead for the Delaware Aqueduct shutdown
The public is invited to three New York City DEP presentations on its repair plans for the fall.
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Meg McGuire
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March 16, 2023
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Restoring the (other) artwork of Washington crossing the Delaware
Money is being raised to restore a 1921 mural of Washington's crossing for the nation’s 250th birthday in three years.
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Octavia Feliciano
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March 15, 2023
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Future of Gibbstown-LNG project remains far from certain
A pending federal ruling about LNG by rail is one of numerous puzzle pieces still needed for the project.
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Chris Mele
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March 10, 2023
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Hazardous-waste polluters on the Delaware River will fund more than $1.3M in environmental restoration work
The federal government reached settlements with a Philadelphia salvage yard and a former DuPont landfill in Wilmington that released PCBs and other harmful substances
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Chris Mele
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February 20, 2023
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Population served by the Delaware River Basin jumps by 600,000
New census figures reveal that 14.2 million people are served by the basin
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Meg McGuire
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February 17, 2023
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