SCAOR will host the 2025 Installation and Awards Banquet

The audience enjoys cocktails and conversation before the event begins. Stephanie Moody will serve as emcee for the ceremony. Adriane Gallagher, 2024 President of the Sussex County Association of Realtors, speaks to the crowd. Trina Joyner (left) is the recipient of the 2024 President's Award. She is shown with Adriane Gallagher, 2024 SCAOR President. Adam… Continue reading SCAOR will host the 2025 Installation and Awards Banquet

AAP announces 5 guarantees each for Ludhiana and Amritsar

The ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has set the stage for municipal elections in Punjab with its bold development promises in Ludhiana and Amritsar. AAP Punjab unit president and cabinet minister Aman Arora on Sunday announced five “guarantees”, each aimed at addressing pressing urban issues in both cities – signaling a transformative vision for their… Continue reading AAP announces 5 guarantees each for Ludhiana and Amritsar

Water regulators in Colorado are considering changing groundwater drainage permits

Colorado environmental regulators could eliminate rules that prevent some of the polluted groundwater from being discharged into the state's rivers and streams, alarming environmentalists who fear the change could further harm already polluted urban waterways. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment's water quality control division has proposed eliminating a permitting system that governs… Continue reading Water regulators in Colorado are considering changing groundwater drainage permits

Rajasthan CM transfers ₹700 crore to bank accounts of over 70 lakh farmers

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma addressed a farmers' conference in Ajmer organized as part of the first anniversary celebrations of the BJP government. | Photo credit: X/@BhajanlalBjp Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma on Friday (December 13, 2024) said the state government was committed to the welfare of farmers and livestock breeders and assured… Continue reading Rajasthan CM transfers ₹700 crore to bank accounts of over 70 lakh farmers

Whitby: Plans for bioreceptive tiles to help coastal wildlife

An environmental group has submitted plans to install bioreceptive tiles in an estuary to restore habitats for coastal animals. Groundwork North East & Cumbria (GNEC) wants to build 95 bioreceptive tiles and six artificial rock pools on the disused slipway at Whitehall Landing in Whitby, near the A171. It is hoped the plans will help… Continue reading Whitby: Plans for bioreceptive tiles to help coastal wildlife

Residential development planned for light and energy properties

A nearly 50-acre empty site once used to dispose of coal ash from the former Bayside Power Plant could soon be home to a new Traverse City neighborhood with a mix of 73 housing units, playgrounds, public pathways and a community garden. Traverse City Light & Power (TCLP) board members voted Tuesday to accept an… Continue reading Residential development planned for light and energy properties

Valasaravakkam will transform muddy land into a vibrant 4-hectare eco-park | Chennai News

Chennai: A once muddy, garbage-strewn four-acre plot in Valasaravakkam is now a sprawling lake and will soon be converted into an eco-park offering a recreational experience to people.The Valasaravakkam and Porur districts, home to more than 500,000 residents, faced constant flooding, with water reaching knee-deep near metro workplaces. This regularly led to riots on the… Continue reading Valasaravakkam will transform muddy land into a vibrant 4-hectare eco-park | Chennai News

Ace Aquatec and the Shrimp Welfare Project launch portable stunning system

Ace Aquatec's new A-HSU for Shrimp is a small, self-contained, transportable system for stunning crustaceans prior to slaughter, adapted and developed in collaboration with shrimp producers. The entire unit is mounted on a small trailer so it can be easily transported from the factory to the pond. The unit has been designed to withstand strict… Continue reading Ace Aquatec and the Shrimp Welfare Project launch portable stunning system

Signs and Wonders at Ellis Creek in Petaluma

New information boards with pictures, facts and some surprises. A little over 13 years ago, a series of signs were installed along the trails, ponds and wetlands of the then relatively new Ellis Creek Water Recycling Facility in Petaluma. Each sign pointed out important details about the special flora and fauna, biological and architectural elements… Continue reading Signs and Wonders at Ellis Creek in Petaluma