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EASTERN WATER NEWS

January 2006
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  • Preserving Water Supply through Land Conservation: Efforts by New York and New Jersey

    Two states in the Northeast, New York and New Jersey, have gone about preserving and protecting groundwater and surface water resources through land preservation efforts. Interestingly, New York’s experience stretches back a very long time, while New Jersey’s experience is relatively recent.


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