PennEnvironment
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Philadelphia Schools Replace Over 2,400 Old School Water Fountains With New Bottle Filling Stations
The School District of Philadelphia recently installed 2,404 new water bottle filling stations across schools across the city, writes Kristen A. Graham for The Philadelphia…
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Doylestown Township Enacts Ban on Single-Use Plastic Bags
In a decisive move to combat plastic waste, Doylestown Township has implemented a ban on single-use plastic bags, joining a growing number of municipalities in…
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Bucks County Power Plant Listed Among Pennsylvania’s ‘Dirty Dozen’ Polluters
According to PennEnvironment, an environmental advocacy group, Fairless Energy in Fairless Hills is one of the “dirty dozen” greenhouse gas-emitting polluters in Pennsylvania, writes Frank…
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Bucks County Residents Hope to Get Full Access to Burlington Island as Cleanup Starts
A cleanup on the edge of Bucks County is bringing back one of the areas’s most beautiful spots, a once-pristine piece of nature. Zack Boyd…
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Yardley Agricultural Service Making Compost Buckets Available for Those Going Green
A Bucks County compost company is helping local residents find a unique gift for those who want to go green this coming year. Kona Compost…
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Amid a Statewide ‘Growing Waste Crisis,’ Is It Time to Trash Established Recycling Rules?
Environmental advocates say Pa. is in a “growing waste crisis” and blame a decades-old recycling law, writes Sophia Schmidt for WHYY. “We live in a…
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Huge Environmental Threat to Bucks County Is No Bigger than a Grain of Rice
Three Bucks County waterways — Delaware River Canal, Neshaminy Creek and Tohickon Creek — tested positive for harmful levels of microplastics, reports the Bucks County Herald. The testing done…























