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PAUL SQUIRE PHOTO More dead fish are being reported in Riverhead town. Word of thousands of dead fish washing up on local shores might seem like old news at this point, but another drop in oxygen...
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CHARLES TUMINO GRAPHIC | High nitrate content in a well tested in the Center led to a press release by Supervisor Jim Dougherty on Friday, suggesting that Center residents “may want to consider having...
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REPORTER FILE PHOTO Village officials spent the week hunting for possible leaks in Dering Harbor’s antiquated water system since a spike in usage has drawn saltwater into the public water supply. This...
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PETER REICH PHOTO A water-colored dawn. Suffolk County government has, at long last, embraced the “advanced” wastewater treatment systems that remove substantial amounts of nitrogen that leach from...
View ArticleAnother fish kill in the Peconic River
PAUL SQUIRE PHOTO More dead fish are being reported in Riverhead town. Word of thousands of dead fish washing up on local shores might seem like old news at this point, but another drop in oxygen...
View ArticleTests in Center reveal water above safe level for drinking
CHARLES TUMINO GRAPHIC | High nitrate content in a well tested in the Center led to a press release by Supervisor Jim Dougherty on Friday, suggesting that Center residents “may want to consider having...
View ArticleJohn Hallman crosses swords with WAC member over water testing
JULIE LANE PHOTO | John Hallman John Hallman begs to differ. In strong words this week, Mr. Hallman told the Reporter that Peter Grand, a member of the Water Advisory Committee (WAC), had “scared...
View ArticleHunting for leaks: Water woes in Dering Harbor
REPORTER FILE PHOTO Village officials spent the week hunting for possible leaks in Dering Harbor’s antiquated water system since a spike in usage has drawn saltwater into the public water supply. This...
View ArticleIn their own words: Island candidates on the major issues
BEVERLEA WALZ PHOTO The Reporter asked the two candidates for supervisor and three candidates for Town Council to give our readers their thoughts on four of the most critical issues facing Shelter...
View ArticleSuffolk Closeup: Long Island water 101
PETER REICH PHOTO A water-colored dawn. Suffolk County government has, at long last, embraced the “advanced” wastewater treatment systems that remove substantial amounts of nitrogen that leach from...
View ArticleAnother fish kill in the Peconic River
PAUL SQUIRE PHOTO More dead fish are being reported in Riverhead town. Word of thousands of dead fish washing up on local shores might seem like old news at this point, but another drop in oxygen...
View ArticleTests in Center reveal water above safe level for drinking
CHARLES TUMINO GRAPHIC | High nitrate content in a well tested in the Center led to a press release by Supervisor Jim Dougherty on Friday, suggesting that Center residents “may want to consider having...
View ArticleJohn Hallman crosses swords with WAC member over water testing
JULIE LANE PHOTO | John Hallman John Hallman begs to differ. In strong words this week, Mr. Hallman told the Reporter that Peter Grand, a member of the Water Advisory Committee (WAC), had “scared...
View ArticleHunting for leaks: Water woes in Dering Harbor
REPORTER FILE PHOTO Village officials spent the week hunting for possible leaks in Dering Harbor’s antiquated water system since a spike in usage has drawn saltwater into the public water supply. This...
View ArticleIn their own words: Island candidates on the major issues
BEVERLEA WALZ PHOTO The Reporter asked the two candidates for supervisor and three candidates for Town Council to give our readers their thoughts on four of the most critical issues facing Shelter...
View ArticleSuffolk Closeup: Long Island water 101
PETER REICH PHOTO A water-colored dawn. Suffolk County government has, at long last, embraced the “advanced” wastewater treatment systems that remove substantial amounts of nitrogen that leach from...
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