Weekly water-related news
Past Newsletters
Water Line
- 12/29/20 Retention time
- 12/22/20 Following the grains of salt
- 12/15/20 Activism, science and harmful algal blooms
- 12/08/20 Salt for salt
- 12/01/20 A lot of dam stories
- 11/24/20 The things we do to fish
- 11/17/20 Cutting off toxic algae
- 11/10/20 Algal blooms strike Lake George and Mirror Lake
- 11/03/20 Looking at the Saranac
- 10/27/20 Hazardous waste in our backyard
- 10/20/20 Dams and lakes
- 10/13/20 The EPA, a gorilla in the closet
- 10/06/20 Time scales
- 9/29/20 Fishing for many returns
- 9/22/20 The long, long wait for road salt legislation
- 9/15/20 The fight against lampreys
- 9/08/20 The shoreline of reporting
- 9/01/20 The high cost of green water
- 8/25/20 Summer speeds in the winter
- 8/18/20 Citizen reporter
- 8/11/20 What’s in the water?
- 8/04/20 Salt and lawsuits
- 7/28/20 The ongoing struggle to keep Lake George clear
- 7/21/20 Why we need this reporting
- 7/14/20 Money rolls and flows
- 7/07/20 Long Lake water worries
- 6/30/20 Find your flood risk
- 6/23/20 Upper Hudson gets some love
- 6/16/20 Tracking salt
- 6/09/20 Water and diversity
- 6/02/20 Surveys vs. rumor
- 5/26/20 Dam Dangers
- 5/19/20 What are “waters?”
- 5/12/20 The remains of acid rain
- 5/05/20 Road salt
- 4/28/20 The Waiting
- 4/21/20 Earth Day
- 4/14/20 Mirror Lake Reflects Larger Issues
- 4/07/20 Water and the economy
- 3/31/20 A homework assignment
- 3/24/20 Some life outside goes on
- 3/17/20 Coronavirus, septics and water system staff
- 3/10/20 Keeping pathogens out of the water
- 3/03/20 The view from Vermont
- 2/25/20 Keeping invasive species from lake hopping
- 2/18/20 Land use is water use
- 2/11/20 Water and power
- 2/04/20 How much water pollution can we afford?
- 1/28/20 The many acronyms of H2O
- 1/14/20 The governor’s water plans
- 1/7/20 Introducing the Water Line