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Hydrilla, an invasive plant that can choke waterways, was first identified in the river in 2016 in Glastonbury.
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The Middletown Press on MSNState legislators, DEEP address 'rumors' about hydrilla treatment in Connecticut RiverHydrilla, an invasive plant that can choke waterways, was first identified in the river in 2016 in Glastonbury.
Locals raised concerns over an herbicide used to kill an invasive aquatic plant in Connecticut rivers and lakes.The Army ...
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The Middletown Press on MSNArmy Corps of Engineers adds Connecticut River sites to use herbicides to kill hydrillaApplications are expected to be made in Middletown, Chester, Lyme, Portland, Deep River, East Haddam and East Hampton.
The selective use of EPA-approved aquatic herbicides is one of the most effective methods available to mitigate the spread of ...
And for Keith Bishop of the eponymous shoreline orchard and produce company, new support for airborne drone technology will ...
A new report linking pesticide overuse to children's health issues has ignited a battle within President Donald Trump's circle of support, pitting powerful agrichemical giants ...
A couple living in northeast Lincoln is suing a lawn care company for allegedly spraying herbicide on their lawn by mistake — not once, but twice.
Controversy Erupts over Fairfax City Manager’s Firing Deputy city manager and police chief leaving in January.
The Centennial School Board voted 5-4 to appoint Abram Lucabaugh to serve the district in the Warminster area, whose last superintendent role ended in controversy.
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