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  1. Who Pays for Clean Water?: Distribution of Water Pollution Control Costs (An Urban systems research report) by Elizabeth E. Lake, etc., 1980-02
  2. International River Water Quality: Pollution and restoration
  3. Water Quality Management Under Conditions of Scarcity: Israel As a Case Study (Water pollution) by Shuval, 1980-06
  4. Concepts: Methodology and Chemical Analysis (Handbook of Environmental Chemistry) (The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry / Water Pollution) (v. 5)
  5. Did a Dinosaur Drink This Water? (Albert Whitman Prairie Books) by Robert E. Wells, 2006-01-01
  6. Storm Water Pollution Control: Municipal, Industrial and Construction NPDES Compliance by Roy Dodson, 1998-09-01
  7. Integrated Assessment of Water Resources and Global Change: A North-South Analysis
  8. Integrated Approaches to Water Pollution Problems (Proceedings of the International Symposium)
  9. Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Great Lakes (The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry / Water Pollution)
  10. Water Institutions: Policies, Performance and Prospects (Water Resources Development and Management)
  11. Water Politics and Development Cooperation: Local Power Plays and Global Governance
  12. Political Waters: The Long, Dirty, Contentious, Incredibly Expensive, but Eventually Triumphant History of Boston Harbor : A Unique Environmental Success Story by Eric Jay Dolin, 2004-06
  13. Drinking water detoxification (Pollution technology review No. 49)
  14. Water in Texas: An Introduction (Texas Natural History Guides) by Andrew Sansom, 2008-08-01

61. CBBC Newsround | POLLUTION | Water
Contact Us Help Teachers, pollution, Air. water. Soil. Noise. Radiation. Light. water water pollution can be caused by manmade chemicals used in farming; heavy metals;
http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/find_out/guides/tech/pollution/newsid_3237000/
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Water pollution can be caused by:
  • man-made chemicals used in farming
  • heavy metals
  • waste from factories
  • sediment from the river bed
  • air pollution
  • thermal (heat) pollution
  • soil pollution from rubbish dumps
What can happen? The water in the earth's biosphere is used and reused again and again by all living things.
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62. Environmental Health Program - University Of Washington
University of Washington program on the health and environmental issues associated with air pollution, drinking water, wastewaters, food protection, and solid and hazardous wastes.
http://depts.washington.edu/envhlth/acad_programs/env_tech.html
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Admission Funding for Graduate Study *Formerly named Environmental Health Technology Program Introduction Faculty Labs Jobs The Environmental Health program addresses public health issues associated with exposures to chemical and microbiological contaminants (whether anthropogenic or naturally occurring) in environmental media including, but not limited to, air, water, soil, and food. Degrees
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Phone (206) 543-6991 Fax (206) 616-0477 Email ehadmin@u.washington.edu
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63. Pollution-Water
pollution and Solid Waste water pollution. Return to the pollution and Solid Waste Subject Page. Return to the Images of the California Environment page.
http://geoimages.berkeley.edu/GeoImages/BainCalif/subjects/PollutionWater.html
Pollution and Solid Waste Water Pollution
Return to the Pollution and Solid Waste Subject Page.
Return to the Images of the California Environment page. Click on an image to see a larger version. Filter-feeders, such as shellfish, tend to concentrate pollutants and poisons present in urban waterways.
Point Isabel Regional Shoreline, Richmond, CA (1987). Most people today have never had the opportunity of drinking straight from a spring.
Grassy Swale, Lassen Volcanic Wilderness, Lassen Volcanic NP, CA (1977). Go to the next topic: Pollution and Solid Waste Garbage

64. Maharashtra Pollution Control Board
Information about environmental legislations, industrial statistics, and authorisation procedure. Provides information about water quality in the various reservoirs, and air quality in Mumbai.
http://mpcb.mah.nic.in/
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VISION STATEMENT Improvement in the Board's functional efficiency, transparency in operation and adequate response to the growing needs of environmental protection and sustainable development in the state of Maharashtra. Plant trees, Save Environment Water Quality Air Quality Grievances FAQ's ... Hazardous Waste Management Address
Maharashtra Pollution Control Board

65. Greenwich Council - Pollution - Water
Greenwich Council, Home, Home Your environment pollution water. pollution. Search. Air quality. Asbestos. Chemical spillages and hazardous waste.
http://www.greenwich.gov.uk/Greenwich/YourEnvironment/Pollution/Water.htm
Contact Us Help Site map A-Z of Services ...
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Pollution Search Air quality Asbestos Chemical spillages and hazardous waste Contaminated land ... Noise Water Water We advise the public and the Council on water quality issues. Complaints and enquiries should be made to the pollution control team on the telephone number listed on the right.
Drinking water is regularly checked throughout the borough. A-Z of Services A B C D ... View full A-Z of Services Contact information
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66. SAR - FAL Homepage
Develops environmentally sound cultivation and production techniques which maintain soil fertility, cause minimal air and water pollution and allow high biodiversity as well as a varied landscape.
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67. Water Pollution
Go back. water pollution. This results in the pollution of water whereby the quality of the water deteriorates, affecting aquatic ecosystems.
http://edugreen.teri.res.in/explore/water/pollu.htm
Explor e Play and learn Network Surf Go back W ater pollution W hen toxic substances enter lakes, streams, rivers, oceans, and other water bodies, they get dissolved or lie suspended in water or get deposited on the bed. This results in the pollution of water whereby the quality of the water deteriorates, affecting aquatic ecosystems. Pollutants can also seep down and affect the groundwater deposits. W ater pollution has many sources. The most polluting of them are the city sewage and industrial waste discharged into the rivers. The facilities to treat waste water are not adequate in any city in India. Presently, only about 10% of the waste water generated is treated; the rest is discharged as it is into our water bodies. Due to this, pollutants enter groundwater, rivers, and other water bodies. Such water, which ultimately ends up in our households, is often highly contaminated and carries disease-causing microbes. Agricultural run-off, or the water from the fields that drains into rivers, is another major water pollutant as it contains fertilizers and pesticides. Domestic sewage refers to waste water that is discarded from households. Also referred to as sanitary sewage, such water contains a wide variety of dissolved and suspended impurities.

68. Delaware's Pollution Control Strategy --- Delaware Department Of Water Resources
Working through Tributary Action Teams it is designed to educate about water pollution prevention in Delaware's watersheds. Includes resources to learn how to be effective in preventing water pollution.
http://www.dnrec.state.de.us/water2000/Sections/Watershed/ws/

Our Impaired Water Bodies

Pollution Control Strategies

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Division Staff Directory Programs Permits Licenses ... DNREC Jobs Trap Pond at sunset Delaware's rivers and bays are in trouble, and they need our help. The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has asked teams of citizens to serve on Tributary Action Teams that will develop strategies for reducing water pollution. Those of us on the teams - farmers, shop owners, teachers, students, mothers, fathers, ordinary citizens - need your help with this big challenge.

69. Water
This provides information on water with respect to water cycle, water pollution and depletion, and water conservation like rain water harvesting.
http://edugreen.teri.res.in/explore/water/water.htm
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Water, water everywhere but just a little that is clean! Plunge into the world of water and learn more
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70. Kimre, Inc.
Manufacturers of phase separation technology (tower packing, mist eliminators, carbon bed supports, liquid coalescers) for chemical production and air and water pollution control.
http://www.kimre.com

71. The Hidden Dangers Of Water - Natural Health And Longevity Resource Center, The
Article on the contamination of drinking water in the US. More than one third of all waterways are reported to be unsuitable for fishing or swimming because of pollution. Most contaminants are sewage and bacteria, fertilizer, toxic metals, oil and grease.
http://www.all-natural.com/water.html
The Hidden Dangers of Water
An EPA report on the status of the nation's lakes, rivers, and estuaries says that while water quality is not getting worse in America, neither is any progress being made. More than one third of all waterways are reported to be unsuitable for fishing or swimming because of pollution. Most contaminants are sewage and bacteria, fertilizer, toxic metals, oil and grease. Typical sources of the pollution include runoff from farms, industrial waste, and city sewer discharge. Newsweek : "Several million Americans are drinking water that is potentially hazardous due to chemical or bacterial contamination." L.A. Times : "Communities with drinking water contamination by chemicals are being hit with strange patterns of illness." ABC Network News : "U.S. Industries...generate some 88,000,000 pounds of toxic wastes a year, 90 percent of which, the E.PA. estimates, are improperly disposed." The New York Times, June 2, 1995: "More than 1 in 5 Americans unknowingly drink tap water polluted with feces, radiation or other contaminants...Nearly 1,000 deaths each year and at least 400,000 cases of waterborne illness may be attributed to contaminated water. . " Houston Chronicle

72. The Problem With Pollution :: Water Works Wonders
In most large urban communities, the main cause of water pollution is a combination of sewage and industrial waste. Unfortunately
http://www.waterworkswonders.org/default.aspx?id=554

73. Centre For Science And Environment (CSE) Home Page
International consortium dedicated to promoting democracy and sustainability. Headquartered in New Delhi. Campaign topics include biodiversity, climate change, air pollution, water pollution, forest management, rainwater harvesting, and people and wildlife .
http://www.cseindia.org/
Air
Pollution
Global Green Governance Pollution Monitoring Lab ... CSE Publications What happend to our right to clean air? Climate change, global warming, who takes all the decisions? Applying scientific research to study pollution in air, water and soil The way to sustainable industrial growth Good health and clean environment. Two sides of the same coin Taking environment into classrooms, worldwide Campaign to make water everybody's business Books, monographs, documentaries, images and much more... CSE Main Site... About CSE Down To Earth Campaigns Programmes Newsletters In the News Library CSE Store WHAT'S NEW AT CSE Sign up for our fortnightly newsletter Industry pays a pittance
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In-depth coverage and additional resources
Ground-
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Detailed block-wise hydro-
geological data Small farmers are constantly innovating with sustainable irrigation Seven experts on the CoP-9 negotiations in Milan, Italy (Dec. 1-12)

74. NRDC: Clean Water & Oceans: Water Pollution
NRDC works to continue reductions in industrial water pollution while pressing for effective pollution controls on agriculture, logging and other pollution
http://www.nrdc.org/water/pollution/default.asp
Though much has been done to clean up our waters, much work remains. Sewer overflows and runoff from farms and city streets threaten the life-sustaining properties of our waters, endanger human health and wildlife, and result in thousands of beach closings each year. NRDC works to continue reductions in industrial water pollution while pressing for effective pollution controls on agriculture, logging and other sources previously exempt from them. We help develop and promote strong federal laws and regulations to address polluted runoff, raw sewage discharges, and factory farm wastes and we sue polluters when they violate the Clean Water Act.
Drinking Water
 Water Pollution    Oceans
Aging U.S. Sewers a Health Threat

NRDC Media Center

NRDC report describes an emerging environmental and public health crisis.
Urban Stormwater Solutions

Water Pollution
In Brief
Cities, developers and others are finding ways to reduce stormwater pollution.
Water Quality at Vacation Beaches

Oceans
In Brief
NRDC report tallies more than 12,000 pollution-related closings and advisories at U.S. beaches in 2003. Mimicking Nature to Solve a Water-Pollution Problem With "low-impact development," communities can reduce water pollution, beautify landscapes, and save money.

75. Sierra Club Home Page: Explore, Enjoy And Protect The Planet
The Sierra Club has chapters throughout the United States and Canada that offer opportunities for local involvement, activism and outings. Links to chapter sites. Current priority campaigns Sprawl Solutions, Protecting Wildlands, Forests and Logging, water and Factory Farm pollution, Global Warming, Human Rights, Population Stabilization and Responsible Trade. Provide information and resources on many issues.
http://www.sierraclub.org
Select an Issue Clean Water Global Population Human Rights Protect National Forests Responsible Trade Stop Sprawl Stop Global Warming Wildlands Campaign More Issues Select a Place Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Canada Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
Wednesday, May 26, 2004
Board of Directors 2004 Election Results
Roadtrip '04
The Sierra Student Coalition hits the road in Heidi the Hybrid . Follow their progress as they challenge Reggie the Rig to a clean air smackdown.
Knock Knockin'
Residents of Portland, Oregon are all fired up to spread the word about the effect of Bush administration policies on their neighborhood. Find out what they're up to.
Addressing the Commonwealth
Sierra Club Executive Director Carl Pope recently discussed his new book Strategic Ignorance at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco. Find out more about radio broadcast of the esteemed public affairs program

76. NRDC: Stormwater Strategies: Community Responses To Runoff Pollution
strategies being employed by communities around the country to control urban runoff pollution, which is among the top sources of water contamination in the
http://www.nrdc.org/water/pollution/storm/stoinx.asp

Water Pollution
In Depth : Report
Stormwater Strategies
Community Responses to Runoff Pollution
This May 1999 report from the Natural Resources Defense Council documents some of the most effective strategies being employed by communities around the country to control urban runoff pollution, which is among the top sources of water contamination in the country today. The collection of 100 case studies compiled and evaluated here is intended to serve as a guide for local decisionmakers, municipal officials, and environmental activists; it is also a resource for citizens concerned about the quality of their local environment. Added in October 2001 is a new chapter on low-impact development, which has emerged as a simple, effective and economical stormwater strategy that also carries a broader aesthetic appeal. For printed copies of the original report, or a CD ROM that includes color photographs and the new chapter on low-impact development, see our Publications List
Summary: Case Studies of Urban Stormwater Solutions

Fact Sheet: The Problem of Urban Stormwater Pollution

Fact Sheet: Myths and Truths about Urban Stormwater Solutions
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Reviewers

Executive Summary

Introduction

Chapter 1: Findings and Recommendations
... Report Credits and Acknowledgments Tables Table 1-1: Case Study Summaries Table 2-1: Impacts from Increases in Impervious Surfaces Table 2-2: Categories of Principal Contaminants in Stormwater Table 2-3: Sources of Heavy Metals from Transporation ... Site Map

77. NRDC: Clean Water & Oceans
Provides information on water issues including oceans, pollution, drinking water, everglades, conservation and restoration.
http://www.nrdc.org/water/
Whether it's the creek that meanders through town, the lake where we fish and swim, the majestic ocean beaches that inspire our awe of nature, or simply the glass of water we drink, clean water is essential to our well-being. NRDC fights to safeguard drinking water, to protect, preserve and restore our rivers, streams, lakes, wetlands and coastal waters, and to promote conservation and better water management in the arid western states.
Drinking Water
Water Pollution Oceans
The Bush Record

More In-Brief Articles Drinking Water Water Pollution Oceans Conservation/Restoration
More In-Depth Articles Drinking Water Water Pollution Oceans Conservation/Restoration
Publications

Study: Ocean Ecosystems Collapsing

Oceans
In Brief
Independent commission finds marine life and habitats in grave danger.
Nature along New York and New Jersey's Atlantic Coastlines

In Brief
A month-by-month guide to the natural spectacles of a battered but resilient coastal ecosystem. Water Quality at Vacation Beaches Oceans In Brief NRDC report tallies more than 12,000 pollution-related closings and advisories at U.S. beaches in 2003. What's On Tap? Grading Drinking Water in U.S. Cities

78. New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission

http://www.neiwpcc.org/

79. Altech Environment
Environmental engineering specialist in water/wastewater treatment, air pollution control, solid waste management, contaminated soil/groundwater remediation.
http://www.altech-env.com/

80. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Water, Air, & Soil Pollution

http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0049-6979/contents
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