Adriana Martinez-Smiley
Summer 2023 News Intern, By DegreesAdriana (she/they) was a news intern in the summer of 2023, reporting on environment, energy and climate news as part of By Degrees. Originally from Ohio, they graduated from Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism in June 2023.
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Saint-Gobain has adopted numerous remediation efforts for its PFAS pollution since it was discovered. But local critics say they don't have confidence in the proposed permits' terms.
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Funcionarios advierten que las lluvias pueden contaminar el agua de fuentes privadas en casa y de áreas locales para nadar.
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While stormwater runoff can carry a whole host of toxins into local wells, the recent uptick in precipitation and high temperatures can also cause increased bacteria.
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Organizations like the Seacoast Science Center and Atlantic White Shark Conservancy are trying to start conversations about coexisting with sharks in New England waters.
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The New Hampshire National Guard deployed two Black Hawk helicopters to help with ongoing recovery efforts in Vermont, and multiple local fire departments have sent swift water rescue crews.
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New Hampshire le está pidiendo a los sistemas de agua encontrar cualquier línea de servicio que pueda tener niveles dañinos de plomo u cobre. Esto es parte de un esfuerzo de cumplir con los estándares federales actualizados de calidad de agua
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In an effort to meet federal water quality standards, New Hampshire is prompting public water systems to find and document all lead service lines as the first step toward compliance.
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A number of towns across the state held Fourth of July celebrations on Tuesday, rain or shine.
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The new prices will go into effect starting in August, through the end of January 2024.
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Of the nine residents who commented during the hearing, all expressed disapproval of Saint-Gobain’s state permit application.