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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul visited Hauppauge on Tuesday to announce nearly $450 million for clean water initiatives statewide — $20 million of which will help install treatment equipment that will protect drinking water from emerging contaminants on Long Island. An additional $30 million was made available for the state's septic system replacement program.
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The 10 water providers in Nassau and Suffolk counties provide water for 570,000 Long Island residents.
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Projects include upgrading wastewater and sewer systems, reducing water pollution and protecting drinking water from contaminants.
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Electric vehicle manufacturers want customers to buy directly from them.
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Suffolk County, Long Island moves to prosecute water polluters, Connecticut Democrats face pushback on their budget from both sides of the aisle, a…
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The Suffolk County Water Authority is teaming up with the Suffolk County District Attorney Tim Sini to monitor groundwater and investigate where pollution…
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New York is recommending a full public takeover of a Nassau County water distributor to decrease the cost of water for residents.According to a study…