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Controversial Pipeline Tries New Strategy

Federal regulators granted PennEast Pipeline Co. a two-year extension. The company now hopes to build the 116-mile natural gas pipeline in two stages.

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Controversial Pipeline Tries New Strategy

Federal regulators granted PennEast Pipeline Co. a two-year extension. The company now hopes to build ...

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Three New River-Friendly Schools

As the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day approaches in April, we are especially appreciative of ...

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Landscape Professionals Absorb Stormwater Management

About 25 people attended The Watershed Institute’s inaugural Green Infrastructure Certification class for professionals.

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Water and Conservation Grants Issued

The Watershed Institute’s Small Grant Program recently awarded $30,000 to six different organizations.

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2020 Science Teacher Academy

The Watershed Science Teacher Academy is a research-based partnership with Princeton University that offers an ...

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Small Farm Dreams Workshops

On each Wednesday night in February, The Watershed Institute will host four interactive workshops that ...

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NJ Watershed Watch Network Gains Momentum

A state grant funds a Watershed-led effort to coordinate water monitoring by the network as ...

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Federal Government Limits Protections for Nation’s Waterways

EPA and the Army Corp of Engineers adopt new rules that severely limit what waterways ...

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Become a Rutgers University Environmental Steward

Help protect the environment by enrolling in this course in Mercer County.

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