Green Risks

Groundwater, Water Wells, Water Sustainability, and Sustainable Living

Monday, February 28, 2011

Solar Power Incentives In San Francisco- Making the System Work for You

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This winter I have shared the journey that an acquaintance and her family have traveled to install a solar photovoltaic system on their home...
Thursday, February 24, 2011

The Future of Lawn Care in Virginia

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About half of the land area of Virginia is drained by the creeks, streams and rivers that comprise the Chesapeake Bay watershed, and two-thi...
Monday, February 21, 2011

Fleeting Solar Incentives and Regional Markets

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The government has determined that solar, wind and geothermal sources of renewable energy are to be encouraged. Tax incentives, cash incenti...
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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Dairy Farmers, Cattle Operations and Poultry Farms Grab Your Cost Share Money Before It’s Gone

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The Commonwealth of Virginia has earmarked $3.4 million for new stream protection practices under the Virginia Watershed Implementation Plan...
Monday, February 14, 2011

The Chesapeake Bay Estuary

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According to the US Fish and Wildlife Service, the Chesapeake Bay is the largest of 130 estuaries in the United States. Like all estuaries i...
Thursday, February 10, 2011

Phosphorus in the Chesapeake Bay

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Phosphorus is essential for plant growth, but soils in Virginia are naturally low in phosphorus. Virginia soils require supplemental phospho...
Monday, February 7, 2011

Farmers and the Chesapeake Bay

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Last fall the US Department of Agriculture released a draft of a report evaluating conservation practices in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. T...
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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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