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The commission had the opportunity to vote on a new set of regulations developed by the Sedgwick County-Wichita Metropolitan Area Planning Commission, but felt more research was necessary to prepare regulations.
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The county commission will vote Wednesday on expanded regulations for large-scale solar farms, as the temporary ban on new solar applications comes to a close.
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Textron to provide air quality testing in East Wichita neighborhood above decades-old chemical spillThe groundwater is contaminated with trichloroethene, a chemical that may increase the risk of certain cancers.
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The center received $10 million in federal funding from the EPA.
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Scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey are studying how environmental contaminants like pesticides and antibiotics are impacting butterfly and moth populations.
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The health center is currently seeking funds so it can provide the screenings at no cost to patients.
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Wichita’s city center is most vulnerable to heat as the climate gets warmer, a new report by NASA finds.
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City, county and state elected officials condemned the state’s communication surrounding a contaminated site northeast of downtown Wichita and called for improvement going forward.
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One man’s goat is another man’s weedwacker: A business with an eco-friendly land management solutionRestoration Grazing was formed last year as a land management and brush control business. It relies on goats for labor.
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The first Earth Day was held in 1970 and is considered the start of the modern environmental movement.