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The contraption looks like a carpet cleaner, with a hose connected to a hot steam machine. The workers are shown in footage ...
The EPA confirmed there have been no government-led applications of Diquat in Connecticut waters this year, but they’ve ...
Locals raised concerns over an herbicide used to kill an invasive aquatic plant in Connecticut rivers and lakes.The Army ...
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection was notified of the collision, State Police said.
Hydrilla, an invasive plant that can choke waterways, was first identified in the river in 2016 in Glastonbury.