Long Island Nitrogen Action Plan (LINAP) – April Newsletter Long Island Regional Planning Council Update In this month’s issue of the LINAP newsletter, we highlight the ongoing nitrogen reduction-related initiatives led by the Long Island Regional Planning Council (LIRPC). The Long Island Water Quality STEAM Challenge Hempstead Bay (Western Bays) Water Quality Monitoring Newsletter Survey The Long Island… …Continue Reading
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Long Island Nitrogen Action Plan (LINAP) – January Newsletter Nutrient Bioextraction Initiative In 2018, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC), the Long Island Regional Planning Council (LIRPC), and New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission (NEIWPCC) partnered to start the Nutrient Bioextraction Initiative. The goal of the Nutrient Bioextraction Initiative is to improve… …Continue Reading
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Long Island Nitrogen Action Plan (LINAP) – February Update This month’s issue of the LINAP Newsletter highlights the release of Suffolk County’s Wastewater Management District feasibility study. Implementation plan for establishing a Suffolk County Wastewater Management District has been finalized. Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone announced the release of a feasibility study and implementation plan to guide… …Continue Reading
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Long Island Nitrogen Action Plan – March Newsletter Lawn Care Tips In this month’s issue of the LINAP Newsletter, we focus on actions that can be taken to be eco-friendly this Spring. Tips for an Eco-Friendly Lawn Take the Nitrogen Pledge Newsletter Survey Tips for an Eco-Friendly Lawn It’s spring and lawn care is on… …Continue Reading
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Long Island Nitrogen Action Plan – May Newsletter 6 Tips for an Eco-Friendly Lawn We’re well into spring and lawn care is on the minds of many Long Islanders. Fertilizer is often thought of as a key ingredient to a healthy, vibrant lawn. But fertilizer use, especially improper application, has some drawbacks. Excess fertilizer pollutes… …Continue Reading
LINAP April 2019 Newsletter
Long Island Nitrogen Action Plan (LINAP) – April Newsletter – Center for Clean Water Technology Updates In this month’s issue we highlight the initiatives lead by the team at the NYS Center for Clean Water Technology (CCWT) at Stony Brook University. CCWT’s thrust is to research, develop and commercialize cost effective solutions for removing nitrogen… …Continue Reading