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"Largest U.S. Dam Removal to Restore Salmon Runs" [1]

On Washington's Olympic Peninsula, the nation's largest dam-removal project to day is poised to restore ancient salmon runs.

Fish & Fisheries [2]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [4]
Northwest (OR WA) [5]
Source: National Geographic [6], 09/06/2011
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"Wall of Saltwater Snaking Up South Florida’s Coast" [7]

"South Florida’s lakes, marshes and rivers pump fresh, crystal clear water across the state like veins carry blood through the body. But cities along South Florida’s coast are running out of water as drinking wells are taken over by the sea."

Pollution [8]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [4]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [9]
Source: Miami Herald [10], 09/05/2011
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High Amounts of Arsenic Found in Maine Region's Wells [11]

Domestic drinking water wells in the region around Augusta, Maine, show levels of arsenic above EPA's new safety standards. Excess arsenic in drinking water can cause a range of serious health problems.

Environmental Health [12]
Pollution [8]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [4]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [13]
Source: Kennebec Journal [14], 09/05/2011
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"Fears in Miami That Port Expansion Will Destroy Reefs" [15]

"As Miami prepares to dredge its port to accommodate supersize freighters, environmentalists are making a last-ditch effort to protect threatened coral reefs and acres of sea grass that they say would be destroyed by the expansion."

Economy & Business [16]
Fish & Fisheries [2]
Natural Resources [17]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [4]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [9]
Source: NY Times [18], 09/05/2011
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"U.S. Researchers Find Roundup Chemical In Water, Air" [19]

"Significant levels of the world's most-used herbicide have been detected in air and water samples from two U.S. farm states, government scientists said on Wednesday, in groundbreaking research on the active ingredient in Monsanto Co's Roundup."

Air [20]
Chemicals [21]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [22]
Source: Reuters [23], 09/01/2011
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"Can Water Treaties Be Climate-Proofed?" [24]

"For centuries, water has been a potent weapon between warring states. When Pisa was at war with Florence, Leonardo da Vinci and Machiavelli planned to divert the Arno and leave Pisa dry."

Climate Change [25]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [4]
International [26]
Source: Green (NYT) [27], 08/31/2011
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"Information on Drilling Fluids Hard To Come by in Pennsylvania" [28]

"Pennsylvania is one of only four states with regulations in place requiring drillers to disclose on a well-by-well basis the additives and chemicals used in fracturing fluid injected deep underground into oil and natural gas wells. But the state is the only one not to post the data on the Internet."

Chemicals [21]
Journalism & Media [29]
Pollution [8]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [22]
Source: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review [30], 08/30/2011
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"Testing Water Along the Path of Irene" [31]

"Beyond flooding and destruction, Hurricane Irene is likely to have caused less visible environmental damage by dumping sewage, pesticides and other contaminants into waterways along the East Coast, federal officials said.
High flows of water can also disturb sediment and make it settle out in new deposits that can clog oyster beds or require new dredging in shipping channels."

Disasters [32]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [4]
National (U.S.) [22]
Source: Green (NYT) [33], 08/30/2011
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November 12, 2011

Youth Ocean Conservation Summit, a Project of Stow It - Don't Throw It [34]

The “Stow It-Don’t Throw It” Project invites youth (and adult volunteers) to join us for our first Youth Ocean Conservation Summit, which is designed to allow youth participants to learn from marine scientists and conservationists about the current threats facing marine ecosystems, both locally and globally. Participants will learn what other youth are already doing to help tackle some of these issues, and they will be given a chance to work with their peers to develop action plans for their own ocean conservation projects.

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No Water No Life [36]

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Founded in 2006 by SEJ member Alison M. Jones, No Water No Life photography teams document historic, current and potential management issues of six case-study watersheds: North America’s Columbia, Mississippi and Raritan River Basins and northeastern Africa’s Nile, Omo and Mara River Basins.

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Africa [38]
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Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [13]
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [39]
Great Lakes (IL IN MI MN OH WI) [40]
Water & Oceans [3]
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