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November 28, 2001
New Wetlands Guidelines Draw Fire
November 28, 2001–The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adopted new internal guidelines on Oct. 31, 2001, to standardize management of wetlands mitigation projects.October 3, 2001
El Nio Watch Begins
October 3, 2001– El Nios occur when unusually warm water invades South and Central American coastal waters toward the end of the year.TOOLBOX: NOAA Launches New Flood Forecast
October 3, 2001–Reporters in some flood-prone communities now have a new forecast tool to help their audience anticipate floods.September 26, 2001
Dam Safety
September 26, 2001–The Bureau of Reclamation announced laconically Sept. 12 that it had stepped up security at Hoover, Glen Canyon, and Grand Coulee dams.Drinking Water Systems
September 26, 2001–Drinking water sources, purification, and distribution systems are essential to public health, and failures could be catastrophic.Levees and Flood Control Works
September 26, 2001–There are places along the Mississippi River (e.g. New Orleans) where many people live in areas that would normally be flooded, were it not for levees or other flood control works.September 19, 2001
NAS: Arsenic + Drinking Water = Increased Cancer Risk
September 19, 2001– Even very low concentrations of arsenic in drinking water can increase cancer risks. NAS release with link to report.August 22, 2001
It's Hurricane Prime-Time in Gulf and Atlantic States
August 22, 2001–The next 6 weeks or so will see the peak of the hurricane season along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts.August 15, 2001
Heavy Precipitation Linked to Disease Outbreaks
August 15, 2001–A rainstorm can do far worse than dampen your mood.
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