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New York County Environmental Assessment

New York County Environmental Assessment. W ashington C ounty By Maizie Steele. Location and Terrain. Above Rensselaer County, to the right of Saratoga and Warren Counties. Mountains Rivers Fields. Watershed. Watersheds: Lake Champlain Mohawk & Hudson Rivers. Rivers and Lakes.

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New York County Environmental Assessment

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  1. New York CountyEnvironmental Assessment Washington County By Maizie Steele

  2. Location and Terrain • Above Rensselaer County, to the right of Saratoga and Warren Counties. • Mountains • Rivers • Fields

  3. Watershed • Watersheds: • Lake Champlain • Mohawk & Hudson Rivers

  4. Rivers and Lakes • Hudson River • Batten Kill River • Cossayuna Lake

  5. Industries • Biggest industry is manufacturing • Public administration is second largest • Educational services is third largest • Agriculture is also a large industry, with more farming than is average in New York

  6. Energy • The County has a hydroelectric dam project to generate electricity • Wind power is not feasible for most of the County except for on the mountain ranges • Only about 16% of the fuel used to generate the County’s electricity is coal and oil, much less than the national average

  7. Waste • There are no active landfills in the County • Hudson Falls has a waste to energy station that burns garbage to convert it to energy. • Fort Edward accepts composting materials • Recycling is accepted throughout the County

  8. Mountains • Adirondack Mountains: 1 billion years old • Taconic Mountains: 440 million years old

  9. Native Americans • Mohican tribe • Fun fact: They were sometimes called “River Indians” because they lived so close to the river so they could have food and transportation.

  10. CLIMATE SMART COMMUNITIES • It is a community partnership with the state. • There are no climate smart communities in Washington County

  11. ENVIROTHON! • Envirothon is when high schoolers compete to solve environmental problems • Kids in Washington County compete in Envirothon

  12. A Fun Fact about my County is… • Over 120,000 people go to the Washington County Fair annually

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