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Septic System Ban Garners Applause, Condemnation - Baltimore, Maryland News Story - WBAL Baltimore

Thu, 02/24/2011 - 19:39
ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- New legislation proposed Monday will require new large home subdivisions to have access to public sewerage systems or install technologies to treat sewage to reduce nitrogen pollution.

World’s freshwaters contain too much phosphorous - environmentalresearchweb

Thu, 02/24/2011 - 19:35
New policies are needed to decrease the overuse of phosphorous, and allocate the element where it is most needed, according to researchers who have analysed levels in freshwater across the globe. While it's essential for plant growth and agriculture, an excess of phosphorous in water causes eutrophication, which makes water non-potable, leads to blooms of cyanobacteria that are toxic to humans and livestock, depletes oxygen and kills fish.

INDIA: Pollution Threatens Kashmir’s Fish Species - IPS ipsnews.net

Thu, 02/24/2011 - 19:33
The nonprofit Tri-Lakes Association (TLA) is planning an alum treatment for East Alaska Lake, having received a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Lake Planning grant in August. Improving the water quality of East Alaska Lake, West Alaska Lake and Krohns Lake has been a 20-year journey for residents in the town of Pierce,

Lake cleanup | greenbaypressgazette.com | Green Bay Press Gazette

Thu, 02/24/2011 - 19:30
The nonprofit Tri-Lakes Association (TLA) is planning an alum treatment for East Alaska Lake, having received a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Lake Planning grant in August. Improving the water quality of East Alaska Lake, West Alaska Lake and Krohns Lake has been a 20-year journey for residents in the town of Pierce,

Water Technology Online :: Brought to you by Grand View Media

Wed, 02/23/2011 - 18:51
WASHINGTON — A coalition of water, wastewater, conservation, agricultural, environmental and state organizations distributed a letter to Capitol Hill yesterday urging all members of Congress to support practices and policies that strengthen the links between agriculture and water quality, according to a press release.

Helsingin Sanomat - International Edition - Home

Wed, 02/23/2011 - 17:51
The commitments made this time last year by the countries bordering the Baltic Sea to save the eutrophic brackish inland waterway, strained by heavy maritime traffic and harmful substances, are advancing very slowly and have remained somewhat unimpressive.

Massive fish kill reported in Vero Beach state park | The American Independent

Wed, 02/23/2011 - 17:49
Another massive fish kill has struck Florida waters — this time affecting menhaden in a Vero Beach state park. The Sebastian Inlet State Park became inundated with swathes of dead fish last week. According to one report, some residents have estimated that there are “millions” of dead fish, and the area is now inundated with a strong odor from the decay.

AFP: Baltic nations optimistic on cleanup pledges

Wed, 02/23/2011 - 17:48
HELSINKI — The governments of Baltic Sea nations reported progress Thursday in their pledges to clean up the body of water, but environmentalists said real change was still far off.

U.S. to study water pollution in Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta - Delta - sacbee.com

Wed, 02/23/2011 - 17:35
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today plans to announce a comprehensive review of water pollution in the Delta, a first step in containing a problem the agency admits is overdue for closer analysis.

Cleaner water for Florida

Wed, 02/23/2011 - 17:32
Tampa, Fla - For years, the people of Florida have watched as many waterways once used for fishing, swimming and other everyday activities developed a coating of green sludge. The majority of Florida's impaired waters are affected by nitrogen and phosphorous pollution — carried by storm water runoff from urbanized areas, discharges from wastewater treatment plants and fertilizer runoff from farms.

Gulf Islands Driftwood - Regional district opens new water filling station

Wed, 02/23/2011 - 17:31
Vancouver- As the water advisory issued to residents on the Highland Water District system enters its third week, staff at the Capital Regional District still can’t predict when microcystin levels will return to normal.

Lack of oxygen blamed in fish kill near Sebastian Inlet | Photo gallery » TCPalm.com

Wed, 02/23/2011 - 17:26
SEBASTIAN — State testing didn’t confirm that marine algae contributed to a large fish die-off on the west side of the Sebastian Inlet on Friday, according to Carli Segelson, a spokeswoman for the state’s Fish and Wildlife Research Institute in St. Petersburg.

Thousands of dead fish stink up Sebastian Inlet

Wed, 02/23/2011 - 17:24
SEBASTIAN INLET --
Visitors coming to Sebastian Inlet State Park are being greeted with a pungent fish smell.

Abbey residents' sewerage concerns - Local News - News - General - Busselton-Dunsborough Mail

Wed, 02/23/2011 - 17:23
A GROUP of concerned Abbey Beach property owners gathered on the beach on Friday evening to discuss funding options to bring deep sewerage to the area.

Toxic Algae May Add To Estrogen Pollution | Latest News | Chemical & Engineering News

Wed, 02/23/2011 - 17:21
Fertilizer runoff from farms can feed blooms of toxic cyanobacteria, which are deadly to pets and livestock. As if that weren't enough to worry about, new research suggests for the first time that the blooms also could disrupt reproduction in aquatic wildlife through estrogenic effects

Valley lakes losing Juwar to pollution encroachments Lastupdate:- Wed, 9 Feb 2011 18:30:00 GMT GreaterKashmir.com

Wed, 02/23/2011 - 17:19
Srinagar, Feb 8: Unabated pollution and increased human intervention in the Valley lakes has brought a popular aquatic herb and cash plant named Juwar on the verge of extinction, a study reveals.

Survey: Marylanders support pollution diet for bay

Wed, 02/23/2011 - 17:18
BALTIMORE (AP) -- A new survey finds nearly three-quarters of Marylanders think government regulation is needed to restore the Chesapeake.

Latin American Herald Tribune - Mexico to Review Warnings About Water Pollution in Yucatan

Wed, 02/23/2011 - 17:17
MEXICO CITY – The Mexican government said it will examine the findings of a scientific study warning that pharmaceuticals, illegal drugs, pesticides and other contaminants are present in coastal aquifers in the Yucatan peninsula.

North Country Gazette » Funds To Combat Lake Champlain Water Pollution

Wed, 02/23/2011 - 17:11
ALBANY – The state Attorney General’s office has dedicated $200,000 in recovered funds to assist Champlain Valley farmers in combating water pollution in Lake Champlain.

Haryana blames Delhi for polluting Yamuna water - The Times of India

Mon, 02/14/2011 - 21:14
NEW DELHI: Haryana has blamed Delhi for polluting Yamuna water forcing the state to treat the contaminated water to meet the drinking water demands of cities, including Gurgaon, and Mewat districts.

Read more: Haryana blames Delhi for polluting Yamuna water - The Times of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Haryana-blames-Delhi-for-polluting-Yamuna-water/articleshow/7447815.cms#ixzz1DyD6vmeq