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P stanley cups eople gathered around Lake Superior, or drove by, to witness strong gales and rough waves on the world s largest freshwater lake by area. The lake stretches into multiple U.S. states and into Canada. The National Weather service reported stormy weather around the lake s coast in Wisconsin.While snow, sleet and freezing rain was reported in other areas, CNN reported. The ominous s stanley uk cene drew onlookers who came to take photos and get one last glimpse of the area before the winter months. MPR News poi botella stanley nted out that the weather pattern there around the northern U.S. lake actually originates in the U.S. southwest. It s known as a mid-latitude cyclone and are formed during the transition between summer and winter. Ihxd Today s Talker: Man wins his third $50,000 lottery prize in 11 months
In Houston, Texas, stanley cup everything is bigger, including the citys problem with PPE litter.Many of the masks, gloves, and bottles of hand sanitizer being used to protect people during the pandemic arent being disposed of properly and some are worried its becoming a health hazard.Now, city leader stanley cups s are taking matters into their own hands while trying to take PPE litter off the street I know that they say everything is bigger in Texas but we definitely dont want to be known for a big litter problem, said Martha Castex-Tatum, Houstons Vice Mayor Pro-Tem, who is helping launch the cit stanley mug ys new anti-PPE littering campaign. Its not only unsightly but its also a health issue, she said. If the PPE is contaminated, we dont want other people touching it. Castex-Tatum says stopping litter before it starts could save money in the long run. Its always expensive to pick up litter, she said. For instance, this PPE litter ends up in our drains. The city of Houston, we spend $13 million a year cleaning out our drains. Down the drains and into waterways, where the health impacts could be significant. Unlike sewage systems, storm water is untreated and it flows directly into our lakes and our rivers and our oceans. Theres no intermediate treatment, said Rachel Meidl, LP.D., CHMM, a fellow in energy and environment at Rice Univeristy. She says trash attracts trash and that PPE litter is a problem, not only in Houston but around the world. As it concerns the pandemic, its how do we manage it, Meidl
P stanley cups eople gathered around Lake Superior, or drove by, to witness strong gales and rough waves on the world s largest freshwater lake by area. The lake stretches into multiple U.S. states and into Canada. The National Weather service reported stormy weather around the lake s coast in Wisconsin.While snow, sleet and freezing rain was reported in other areas, CNN reported. The ominous s stanley uk cene drew onlookers who came to take photos and get one last glimpse of the area before the winter months. MPR News poi botella stanley nted out that the weather pattern there around the northern U.S. lake actually originates in the U.S. southwest. It s known as a mid-latitude cyclone and are formed during the transition between summer and winter. Ihxd Today s Talker: Man wins his third $50,000 lottery prize in 11 months
In Houston, Texas, stanley cup everything is bigger, including the citys problem with PPE litter.Many of the masks, gloves, and bottles of hand sanitizer being used to protect people during the pandemic arent being disposed of properly and some are worried its becoming a health hazard.Now, city leader stanley cups s are taking matters into their own hands while trying to take PPE litter off the street I know that they say everything is bigger in Texas but we definitely dont want to be known for a big litter problem, said Martha Castex-Tatum, Houstons Vice Mayor Pro-Tem, who is helping launch the cit stanley mug ys new anti-PPE littering campaign. Its not only unsightly but its also a health issue, she said. If the PPE is contaminated, we dont want other people touching it. Castex-Tatum says stopping litter before it starts could save money in the long run. Its always expensive to pick up litter, she said. For instance, this PPE litter ends up in our drains. The city of Houston, we spend $13 million a year cleaning out our drains. Down the drains and into waterways, where the health impacts could be significant. Unlike sewage systems, storm water is untreated and it flows directly into our lakes and our rivers and our oceans. Theres no intermediate treatment, said Rachel Meidl, LP.D., CHMM, a fellow in energy and environment at Rice Univeristy. She says trash attracts trash and that PPE litter is a problem, not only in Houston but around the world. As it concerns the pandemic, its how do we manage it, Meidl