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Hartford: Your Health and Your Environment - http://www.hartford.gov/HealthyHartford/
Provides information on a broad range of environmental topics that affect the quality of life in the city, including lead poisoning, air quality and brownfields. |
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Notable Trees of The Institute - http://www.instituteofliving.org/Visitors_Area/Trees/index.html
The 35 acres of grounds at The Institute of Living contain numerous trees representing rare or unusually large species. Many of the trees are thought to date back to the 1860's when the ground were redesigned by noted landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted and his associate, Jacob Weidenmann. Photos, illustrations and descriptions of trees provided. |
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EPA New England Urban Environmental Initiative - http://www.epa.gov/ne/eco/uep/hartford/index.html
Project overview, grants, progress report, fact sheet and other information. |
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Hydrograph and Station Description for Connecticut River at Hartford - http://ct.waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv/?site_no=01190070&PARAmeter_cd=00065,00060
Stage data, including current conditions and historical daily mean or peakflow data. |
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Toxics in Hartford: A Profile - http://www.toxicsaction.org/ct/tic/hartford.html
Report on number of active landfills, fossil fuel power plants, hazardous waste facilities, permitted air polluters and other elements that degrade the quality of life. |