Green Risks

Groundwater, Water Wells, Water Sustainability, and Sustainable Living

Monday, January 31, 2011

In the EPA’s TMDL Pollution Diet The Biggest Looser is Northern Virginia

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The most recent meeting of the Potomac Watershed Roundtable was in Warrenton, VA at Lord Fairfax Community College and had a series of speak...
Thursday, January 27, 2011

HB 2492 Proposes an Amendment to Alternative Septic and Homeowner Responsibilities

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Timothy D. Hugo, member of the Virginia General Assembly for the 40th District (Centerville) has introduced a bill HB 2492 in the current se...
Monday, January 24, 2011

The Error in the Allocation to Agriculture Under the Virginia TMDL

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The most recent meeting of the Potomac Watershed Roundtable was in Warrenton, VA at Lord Fairfax Community College and had a series of speak...
Thursday, January 20, 2011

Custom Designed Alternative Septic and Department of Health Oversight

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Mark D. Obenshain, Virginia State Senator for the 26th District has introduced a bill Senate Bill #1277 in the current session of the Virgin...
Monday, January 17, 2011

The Chesapeake Bay Model

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The most recent meeting of the Potomac Watershed Roundtable was in Warrenton, VA at Lord Fairfax Community College and had a series of speak...
Thursday, January 13, 2011

Potomac Watershed Roundtable Meeting:The Chesapeake Bay, the Virginia Watershed Implementation Plan, and the EPA mandated TMDL

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The most recent meeting of the Potomac Watershed Roundtable was in Warrenton, VA at Lord Fairfax Community College and had a series of speak...
Monday, January 10, 2011

Potomac Watershed Roundtable Meeting: The Virginia Watershed Implementation Plan, and septic regulation in Virginia

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The most recent meeting of the Potomac Watershed Roundtable was in Warrenton, VA at Lord Fairfax Community College on January 7th 2011. The ...
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Elizabeth Ward,
Elizabeth was awarded an MBA from the University of Pittsburgh and an MS ChE from NYU Tandon School of Engineering, worked as a chemical engineer for both the US EPA in DC, and at DuPont before working in finance and then becoming consultant with Washington Advisors and is the author of "The Lenders Guide to Developing an Environmental Risk Management Program." Elizabeth retired from Washington Advisors and began her volunteer career and served 10 years as the Treasurer of the Prince William Soil and Water Conservation District.
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