You might have heard the story about hackers remotely breaching a Florida water treatment plant to try to alter water chemical levels in a move that could have poisoned thousands of residents.
VDOT has engaged a team of A. Morton Thomas and Associates Inc., supported by partner Brown and Caldwell, to assist in implementing its municipal separate storm sewer system program.
Sentinel species, such as birds, are good indicators of environmental health, and they can send subtle warning signs that humans may be in danger next.
Are you experiencing trouble with your existing hot water supply system? Or perhaps you’re building a new home and aren’t sure which type of system to install?
The National Park Service would like your input on a proposal to restore the Meadow Run watershed in the south district of Shenandoah National Park, northeast of Crimora.
Do you feel your adrenaline spiking at the mention of speedy rides? Do you often catch yourself scrolling down options of adventures that include thrill in high speed? Well, you have come across just the right page with just the answer you might be looking for.
A coalition is backing an effort to get the Commonwealth to prioritize the protection of safe, clean, equitable and affordable drinking water access for all Virginians.
If you’re a farm operator in Virginia’s Chesapeake Bay watershed region, you soon will have a chance to highlight your contributions to conserve soil and improve water quality.
Bridgewater College will celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a day of virtual events, “BC Honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,” on Monday, Jan. 18.
Bridgewater College football coach Michael Clark will retire this spring following his 26th season at the school, and his current offensive coordinator, Scott Lemn, has been named his successor.
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