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USGS To Release Data on Private Well Contaminants [1]

USGS is scheduled to release on March 27, 2009, a report on the agency's analysis of 219 contaminants and physical and chemical properties that it investigated in 2,100 private drinking water wells in 48 states.
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New Trend In Urban Development: Clean Up Water Pollution [7]

 

 By ROBERT McCLURE
 

The fastest-growing water pollution threat in my region – and probably in yours, too – is stormwater, that filthy mixture that results when rain or melting snow washes away oil, antifreeze, dog poop, fertilizer, pesticide and anything else on the ground. It is truly foul stuff.

All that ends up somewhere. Usually, that's your nearest stream, wetland or bay. And the rainwater running off streets and other hard surfaces tends to come in big surges that gouge out stream bottoms.

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Water Footprint: New Way To Measure Green [8]

A recent CERES/Pacific Institute report identifies water-related risks specific to eight key industries, and offers good sources on calculating and using water footprints.
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Google Opens Ocean Depths, VP Crib To View [11]

Now journalists can explore the ocean deeps with Google Earth's newest tool.
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Fluoridation Debate Continues [15]

A decades-old controversy continues to hound the issue of fluoridated drinking water, which is consumed by a little over half of the US population.
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Heavy Precipitation Linked to Disease Outbreaks [16]

A rainstorm can do far worse than dampen your mood.
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It's Hurricane Prime-Time in Gulf and Atlantic States [17]

The next 6 weeks or so will see the peak of the hurricane season along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts.
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New Wetlands Guidelines Draw Fire [20]

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers adopted new internal guidelines on Oct. 31, 2001, to standardize management of wetlands mitigation projects.
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Feds Find Big Flaws in Current Flood Maps [21]

Flood maps for riparian areas and coastal zones are in need of significant improvement, according to a new National Academies report. The benefits of implementing the improvements would substantially outweigh the costs.
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TOOLBOX: NOAA Launches New Flood Forecast [23]

Reporters in some flood-prone communities now have a new forecast tool to help their audience anticipate floods.
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