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Hallandale holding beach erosion workshop on Tuesday
Worried about beach erosion? Hallandale Beach is holding a community workshop on beach renourishment at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Hemispheres Condominium, 1985 South Ocean Drive. City leaders called the meeting to discuss erosion concerns with the U.S....
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Broward County, Hallandale Beach, Tropical Storms
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BRIEF: Port Hueneme officials seek help restoring beach
Ventura County StarPort Hueneme officials are asking the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for help restoring what officials say is a rapidly eroding beach. Officials will meet with representatives from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as well as the Oxnard Harbor District,...Tags: U.S. Army, Science and Technology
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Ecology Department's office in Bellingham threatened with closure
The Bellingham HeraldThe Senate version of a proposed state budget for the next two years would eliminate funding for the Washington Department of Ecology's local field office, but Democrats and agency officials say shutting that office would cost more than it would save....Tags: Politics, Budgets and Budgeting, Layoffs and Downsizing, Conservation, Office and Retail Spaces
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Ferry chiefs: Hyannis dredge needed
Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass.Ferries traveling in and out of Hyannis Harbor are facing 30- to 45-minute delays during extra-low tides because of shoaling caused by Hurricane Sandy. "Occasionally the captains have to slow down entering into Hyannis channel for the tide to come...Tags: U.S. Army, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Martha's Vineyard
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Earth Day celebrated with exhibits, lectures
Soundoff! Laurel, Md.Morning showers did not dampen the spirits of the school children and families who attended Fort Meade's annual Earth Day celebration on April 18. The installation's Environmental Division sponsored the four-hour event, which was held at Burba Lake...Tags: Antarctica, Environmental Politics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Issues, Earth Day
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'I miss all the old homes': Relocated Valmeyer residents stay dry during flood season
Belleville News-DemocratDealing with the will of the Mississippi River will always be a fact of life for people who choose to live or work near it. But the record-setting flood of 1993 changed things along the river's banks. Some believe the massive destruction that happened...Tags: FEMA, Floods, U.S. Coast Guard, Walmart, Rivers
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Rundown river barge not complying with permit as eyesore remains in Chattanooga
Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn.The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says a rundown river barge moored across from Chattanooga's top tourist attraction isn't complying with its permit, which ultimately could lead to its removal. But barge owner Allen Casey said he's working to gain the...Tags: Tour Operations Industry
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Silver Creek Restoration Still Waiting on State Approval
The Times-News, Twin Falls, IdahoProgress on proposed Silver Creek restoration is stalled as state officials consider approving the permits needed to move the project forward. The Nature Conservancy and the Purdy family's Picabo Livestock Co. -- two adjacent landowners -- propose...Tags: Nature Conservancy, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Renovation
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Association to host low water forum
BOYNE CITY -- The Lake Charlevoix Association will host a low water forum at 6:30 p.m. Monday, May 6, at the Boyne City High School Performing Arts Center. The lineup of expert speakers includes Jennifer McKay, policy expert from Tip of the Mitt... -
Rivers hit major flood stage in Grafton, Neche
Grand Forks HeraldThe Park and Pembina rivers surpassed major flood stage overnight in Grafton and Neche, N.D. The Park River was at 15.07 feet in Grafton at 7 a.m. today, according to the National Weather Service. Major flooding is expected to continue in the...Tags: National Weather Service, Floods, Weather Reports, Rivers, Weather
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Experts: Rain may give Great Lakes temporary boost
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Experts say recent wet weather may boost Great Lakes water levels, but it's uncertain by how much — or how long it will last. Drew Gronewold is a hydrologist with NOAA's Great Lakes Environmental Research...
Tags: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Lakes and Ponds
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County to release interest in Ursina Borough property
DAILY AMERICAN REPORTEROn Tuesday the Somerset County commissioners authorized solicitor Dan Rullo to draw up a quitclaim deed to transfer the county’s interest in Hugart Park to Ursina Borough. Hugart Park is a community ball field in Ursina. It appears that the...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture
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