Seneca Meadows details spring construction updates

Coinciding with the arrival of spring, Seneca Meadows District Manager Kyle Black has announced the landfill’s upcoming construction projects. Black attended the Seneca County Board of Supervisors meeting May 8 and handed out copies of ... more
Cuomo joins chorus of opposition to Circular enerG incinerator

Governor Andrew Cuomo has joined the list of officials voicing opposition to the incinerator proposed for Romulus. The Governor issued a statement on Tuesday, which was an unexpected measure. The proposed facility, led by a ... more
SLPWA ramping up Harmful Algae Bloom monitoring program on Seneca Lake

The arrival of spring means the Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association is expanding its Seneca Lake shoreline monitoring for harmful algal blooms. Pure Waters has been conducting a HAB identification and notification process since 2014 ... more
Local towns, environmental activists petition Cargill and DEC for environmental review

Concerns over mining under Cayuga Lake were brought to the steps of Tompkins County Courthouse on Friday. A crowd of nearly 50 people gathered outside before heading into court to hear discussion about a petition ... more
Volunteers needed to monitor Seneca Lake shoreline

Over the past four years, Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association has been diligently working to develop and implement a Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) identification and notification process for Seneca Lake. The identification program began in ... more
DEC report describes secretive ‘Fish Club’ in Fair Haven

It sounds like Tyler Durden likes to do his fishing in Fair Haven. In its Wednesday report of recent activity by environmental conservation police officers, the state Department of Environmental Conservation described an April 24 ... more
Newark Rotarians Meet Challenge

Newark's 100 plus Rotarians have been planning all year to meet Rotary International's President Ian Riseley's challenge make a difference in the environment by planting a tree for each of its members. Several Rotarians "kicked ... more
INSIDE THE FLX: Reporter Peter Mantius gives update on Circular enerG incinerator (podcast)

The proposed incinerator to be built in Romulus, New York if approved has dominated headlines throughout the winter. Peter Mantius, publisher of WaterFront.blog, dedicated to covering environmental issues in the Finger Lakes - was in-studio ... more
Seneca Falls Town Board votes to use eminent domain to use trail for sewer

The Town Board voted 4-1 Tuesday to use an eminent domain procedure to take the Ludovico Sculpture Trail as the location of a new, larger sewer line. Voting for the motion were Supervisor Greg Lazzaro ... more
Conservation, tourism projects get funding from the state

The Finger Lakes Land Trust announced it was awarded $62,000 in grant funding through the New York State Conservation Partnership Program. The program is funded through the State’s Environmental Protection Fund and administered by the ... more
Summit in the Valley

How does climate impact our community? Climate change is not just about polar bears on icebergs. In cooperation with the Naples Community Park, the Summit in the Valley will be held in Naples, NY, on ... more
Ontario Supervisors committee to consider comment opposing incinerator

Serious concerns over potential impacts on the Finger Lakes are being cited in proposed comments on Circular EnerG LLC’s proposal to build and operate a $356 million waste-to-energy incinerator in Romulus in neighboring Seneca County ... more
What is the GNRC?

Beginning in 2018, the Geneva Neighborhood Resource Center (GNRC) launched a new marketing campaign and rebranding initiative designed to showcase stories from Geneva residents that promote neighborhood connectivity, opportunity, and inclusivity. The marketing materials reinforce ... more
Despite local opposition, group plans to move ahead with Romulus incinerator

Despite growing — and very vocal — local opposition, Circular EnerG officials say they will forge ahead with their plan to obtain a permit for a waste-to-energy incinerator at the former Seneca Army Depot. “This ... more
SUNY Environmental Science students learning at Seneca Meadows

Approximately fifty SUNY Environmental Science & Forestry (ESF), SUNY Cobleskill and New York State Ducks Unlimited delegates recently visited the Seneca Meadows Education Center and Wetlands Preserve to learn about wetland habitat in the region ... more
Cynthia Nixon makes first appearance in FLX on Thursday, says ‘no’ to Crestwood, Circular enerG (video)

Cynthia Nixon brought her campaign to the northern shores of Seneca Lake on Thursday to announce her opposition to the Crestwood Liquefied Petroleum Gas Storage Project and the recently proposed garbage incinerator in Romulus. Both ... more
Long-standing landfill air pollution dispute heads to federal appeals court

Should state and federal regulators consider the Ontario County Landfill to be one or two separate entities for purposes of air-pollution permits? That question was raised eight years ago — and it’s still winding its ... more
DEC cites Ontario County Landfill for permit violations

As reported first in the Finger Lakes Times last week, the state Department of Environmental Conservation has cited Casella Waste Systems for two violations of its permit at the Ontario County Landfill. Casella has operated ... more
More details revealed in Nature Conservancy’s $1.5 million Owasco Lake project

The Nature Conservancy plans to acquire or restore over $1.2 million worth of land in the Owasco Lake watershed to protect water quality, part of an approximately $1.5 million project that relies heavily on state ... more
With the death of fracking, can renewables fill New York’s energy gap?

It began with an irresistible promise backed by millions in cash. After paying Southern Tier farmers $110 million for mineral rights to their land, prospectors from XTO Energy drove large stakes into fallow fields and ... more
DEC says cold water is cause of fish kill in Barge Canal

The state Department of Environmental Conservation is blaming the unseasonably cold weather for a fish kill in the portion of the Barge Canal that runs through this Wayne County village. DEC biologists have documented a ... more