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Wednesday, December 18, 2019

EPA announces grant to enhance mussel populations in New York’s lower Grasse River

For Immediate Release: No. 19-OPA127

from EPA News Releases https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-announces-grant-enhance-mussel-populations-new-yorks-lower-grasse-river

From https://edwardhorbachukiii.blogspot.com/2019/12/epa-announces-grant-to-enhance-mussel.html



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If your septic tank is full or malfunctioning, pooling water is usually a sign. Water should almost never pool in the drainfield unless there’s been significant rainfall, and even then it should be similar to the areas around it. If you notice your drainfield behaving differently, you likely have a problem with your septic system. Your septic system should run all water through the tank and seep into the drainfield slowly, and pools can reveal clogs, broken pipes or full septic tanks.
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