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Amid a hot and humid summer, the Connecticut Department of Agriculture (CT DoAg) is reminding the state’s horse and livestock communities to take the necessary ...
Recent plan to use diquat on hydrilla in the Connecticut River set off viral opposition campaign. But its use is common ...
Connecticut leaders are addressing concerns about the use of the controversial chemical diquat to combat hydrilla. Diquat ...
“It is a powerful chemical. But, like most chemicals, the way it is used makes all the difference, especially when comparing it’s use in agriculture to aquatic settings,” said Alicea Charamut, ...
Despite the criticism, state leaders and scientists said the spread of hydrilla poses an even greater risk to the river if left untreated.
Fifteen homes in New Haven are now retrofitted to be more energy efficient, with another 15 to be retrofitted. The homes also ...
Aquarion water is on the verge of being sold. Critics say higher water bills will soon follow. Supporters say the sale will ...
"This was another resounding affirmation of PURA’s well-reasoned, pro-consumer rejection of Aquarion’s unsubstantiated ...
The EPA confirmed there have been no government-led applications of Diquat in Connecticut waters this year, but they’ve ...
Anyone in Connecticut wanting to purchase second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides will need a state license starting in 2026.
Hydrilla, an invasive plant that can choke waterways, was first identified in the river in 2016 in Glastonbury.
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