Fines Issued After Shoreline Vegetation Removal
Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation Issues Fines After Landowners Remove Critical Vegetation Along Lake Sadawga Shoreline
Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation Issues Fines After Landowners Remove Critical Vegetation Along Lake Sadawga Shoreline
Meters may be borrowed and used to test firewood at home to ensure it is dry enough to burn safely.
The Clean Water Board is seeking public input on the allocation of approximately $30 million in 2022, to prioritize projects to improve water quality in Vermont.
The Wastewater Program is accepting comment on the Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Long Term Control Plan (LTCP) Draft Guidance Document through Tuesday November 12th.
The Watershed Management Division of VTDEC is soliciting data and information related to rivers and streams, lakes and ponds, and wetlands within Vermont and along its borders for the purpose of improving our data and information about the condition of individual Vermont waters.
Scientists with the Assessment and Monitoring Program recently completed a five year long biological assessment of Vermont’s streams and rivers
AQCD establishes interim procedures for alternative certification of non-residential wood heaters in accordance with Act 50 (2019) until such time as final regulations are adopted