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  1. Industrial Wastewater Management, Treatment, and Disposal, 3e MOP FD-3 (Wef Manual of Practice) by Water Environment Federation, 2008-06-17
  2. Agricultural Management and Water Quality
  3. Global Change: Impacts on Water and food Security (Water Resources Development and Management)
  4. Introduction to Water Pollution Biology by Richard J. Schmitz, 1995-12-05
  5. Heavy Metal Compounds in Soil: Transformation Upon Soil Pollution and Ecological Significance (Air, Water and Soil Pollution Science and Technology) by Tatiana M. Minkina, Galina V. Motusova, et all 2010-06
  6. Water Pollution Biology, Second Edition by P D ABEL, 1996-11-29
  7. Risk Analysis of Water Pollution by Jacques Ganoulis, 2009-07-14
  8. Measuring the Benefits of Water Pollution Abatement (Studies in urban economics) by Daniel Feenberg, 1980-08
  9. Contaminated Sediments (Water Pollution) (Part 5T) (The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry / Water Pollution) by Tarek A. Kassim, 2009-02-12
  10. Water Pollution Control: Assessing the Impacts and Costs of Environmental Standards (Praeger special studies, design/environmental planning series) by Ralph A. Luken, Edward H. Pechan, 1977-09-22
  11. Handbook of Limnology and Water Pollution: With Practical Methodology by S. M. Das, 1990-02
  12. Water Pollution Control in Asia: Proceedings of Second Iawprc Asian Conference on Water Pollution Control Held in Bangkok, Thailand, 9-11 November, 1 (Advances in Water Pollution Control) by thai Iawprc Asian Conference on Water Pollution Control 1988 Bangkok, Chongrak Polprasert, et all 1989-03
  13. Clean Water: The Citizen's Complete Guide to Water Quality and Water Pollution Control by Kenneth M. Vigil, 1996-11
  14. Water supply and pollution control by John W Clark, 1977

81. Locating New Page....
Location, type, and performance of HUDfunded activies and select EPA information on brownfields, hazardous wastes, air pollution and waste water discharges.
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82. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Water, Air, & Soil Pollution

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83. Green Party Of Iran - Hezb-e-sabz Hayeh Iran
Includes news articles about Iran's drought, air and water pollution, agriculture, flora and fauna.
http://www.iran-e-sabz.org/news/news.html
News Archives Environmental News Environmental news Air Drought Water Agriculture and Flora

84. WATER POLLUTION - Urban
PREVENTING URBAN water pollution. Thus, storm drains carry large amount of pollution away from urbanized areas mixed with the excess storm water.
http://www.cjnetworks.com/~sccdistrict/resubwt.htm
PREVENTING URBAN WATER POLLUTION
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The majority of people now live in cities. These urban environments are characterized by suburbs that contain many acres of hard surfaces. Natural vegetation such as forests and fields slow rainwater down, allowing it to soak into the surface. In contrast, streets, roofs, parking lots and manicured lawns, all provide hard, impervious, surfaces that prohibit rain from soaking into the ground. Since the excess rain water can not soak into the ground, it accumulates and rushes into storm sewers and waterways. There is a common misconception that water traveling into storm sewers ends up treated at the local wastewater treatment plant. Because of this misunderstanding, many citizens use storm drains and ditches as places to dispose of all kinds of pollutants . Thus, storm drains carry large amount of pollution away from urbanized areas mixed with the excess storm water. Street litter, fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, pet and yard waste, motor oil, anti-freeze, household hazardous wastes, and paint are just a few of the pollutants that find their way into storm drains. This water travels from storm drains into local streams, ponds, and lakes, and ultimately into local streams and rivers. Because storm drains can be a major source of pollution to our waterways, it is important to keep polluting materials out of them.

85. Zephyr Newsletter
Regional newsletter covering local and national news about air pollution, water, wastewater, solid wastes, and environmental management.
http://trfn.clpgh.org/wpawma/zephyr.htm
Newsletter of the Allegheny Mountain Section May 2004, Vol. 22, No. 9 The Zephyr here. Print versions are mailed to Section members around the first of the month. Information on membership can be found here. For a complimentary copy of the printed version of the next Zephyr click here.
In This Issue...
From the Chair:
BobVolkmar, Chair, AMS (volkmar@duq.edu) The election results are in, and the next generation of Allegheny Mountain Section leaders has been identified. This should be my swan song. . . but it’s not, because the members also approved the bylaws amendments, including the realignment of our fiscal/program year to coincide with the calendar year. That means that the existing officers and directors (including me) will continue to serve until December 31, 2004, when the new Board takes office. Ed didn’t just serve refreshments; he served hors d’ouevres. ... Bob Volkmar We are deeply grateful for the support of the following sponsors: AIG Michael Baker Corporation MSA Reed Smith LLP The Duquesne University Center for Environmental Research and Education Dominion GAI Consultants Key Environmental Koppers Inc.

86. USVI Division Of Environmental Protection, Department Of Planning & Natural Reso
Official site. Offers insight and upto-date information on environmental protection laws affecting the islands, including ground water, pesticides, super fund clean-up, pollution and several other programs.
http://www.dpnr.gov.vi/dep
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87. Water Pollution Project - Hong Kong And The World!
Four Hong Kong kids in a school called HKIS tell about the problem of water pollution in Hong Kong and worldwide. Includes photos.
http://members.tripod.com/water_pollution_hk/default.htm
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Water Pollution (Overview)
Water Pollution (General) Water Pollution in Hong Kong Endangered Species ... Bibliography Dickson Kent Chad Eri The web page is made by Dickson and Chad. Articles are by Kent and Eri. News Flash: (April 20th, 2002) Hello everyone! I'm back to reconstruct the web page! Yeah! This site has been up for 2 years! And it's so popular! Please come here frequently around June, where my summer holiday starts. I'm going to put a flash intro very soon!
I'm already a High School student! It's hard to have time to fix my site. Yes! It's almost done! Oh yeah. By the way. I don't know why the site loads so slow... dunno why. This is a project done by some 7th graders in Hong Kong, attending Hong Kong International School. This is a project we are giving to the world, because it is a subject that concerns all of us around the world. This is not only for our water pollution project, but for the world to know about. We have put this project together, to help animals, and the next generation, to have a better world. It is up to us students of this generation to look toward. This is a matter that has been going on for years. Why do people say, "A better environment starts at home, but no one is cooperating to help this matter." So as you go through our project we hope you will reflect and do things to help this world, to become a better environment.

88. Water Quality Monitoring: Total Phosphate
How to test for phosphates in surface water. Discusses the conversion of phosphate pollution to water quality index.
http://www.fivecreeks.org/monitor/phosphate.html
Water Quality Monitoring: Total Phosphate
Total Phosphate
  • Phosphorus is usually present in natural water as phosphates (orthophospates, polyphosphates, and organically bound phosphates).
  • Phosphorus is a plant nutrient needed for growth and a fundamental element in the metabolic reactions of plants and animals (hence its use in fertilizers).
  • Sources of phosphorus include human and animal wastes (i.e., sewage), industrial wastes, soil erosion, and fertilizers.
  • Excess phosphorus causes extensive algal growth called "blooms," which are a classic symptom of cultural eutrophication and lead to decreased oxygen levels in creek water.
Test Equipment
  • Hach Total Phosphate Test Kit (Cat. No. 2250-01)
  • Graduated cylinder and cap for square mixing bottle
  • Alcohol lamp, matches, and tripod
  • Wash bottle containing demineralized water
  • Gloves and goggles
  • Waste container
Procedure
If turbidity is low (less than 5 jtu), it is possible to skip the total phosphate measurement and proceed directly to orthophosphate, since very little phosphate will be attached to suspended solids in the water. In the summer, when turbidity is often low, algae is prevalent, and the total phosphate measurement will include phosphates bound up in the algae. This phosphate is not available for use by other plants and should not be included in the measurement. The color comparison performed at the end of the procedure can be difficult if the sample water is colored or if the reagents produce a hue that does not closely match the color wheel. Cerrito Creek is often slightly yellow, for example. The treated sample can be compared to one or more of several reference points including distilled water, untreated sample, and reagent blank (i.e., treated distilled water). Please note on the field data sheet which reference point is used and any difficulties in comparison. If comparing to a reagent blank, please also compare the reagent blank to distilled water and record the offset.

89. Ames, Iowa Water And Pollution Control Department
Administration water Plant water pollution Control Facility water Meter Laboratory Flood Watch Tips, Tricks Troubles Related Sites Department
http://www.city.ames.ia.us/waterweb/default.htm
Current Topics 2004 Water Quality Report Available On-Line Information on the
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90. Environment California
CALPIRG's environmental action program. Contains news and facts about clean air, toxic pollution, safe drinking water, coastal protection and healthy schools. Information about legislation and how to donate money.
http://www.environmentcalifornia.org/

Overview
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Save Our Ocean Legacy
Despite new research on the collapse of ocean ecosystems, the Bush administration and Congress have shown little interest in taking action. Fortunately, reforms are being considered in the California Legislature—reforms that would address the problems afflicting our ocean waters and prod other states and the federal government to follow our lead. More.
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May 17, 2004
The California State Senate passed a bill today that will require builders of new housing developments to install solar photovoltaic (PV) energy systems on a percentage of new homes beginning in 2006. Read the news release.

91. Federal Water Pollution Control Act (Clean Water Act)
State issuance of water quality standards, development of guidelines to identify and evaluate the extent of nonpoint source pollution, water quality inventory
http://laws.fws.gov/lawsdigest/fwatrpo.html
Digest of Federal Resource Laws of Interest to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Federal Water Pollution Control Act (Clean Water Act)
Federal Water Pollution Control Act (Clean Water Act) (33 U.S.C. 1251 - 1376; Chapter 758; P.L. 845, June 30, 1948; 62 Stat. 1155). As amended by: The original 1948 statute (Ch. 758; P.L. 845), the Water Pollution Control Act, authorized the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, in cooperation with other Federal, state and local entities, to prepare comprehensive programs for eliminating or reducing the pollution of interstate waters and tributaries and improving the sanitary condition of surface and underground waters. During the development of such plans, due regard was to be given to improvements necessary to conserve waters for public water supplies, propagation of fish and aquatic life, recreational purposes, and agricultural and industrial uses. The original statute also authorized the Federal Works Administrator to assist states, municipalities, and interstate agencies in constructing treatment plants to prevent discharges of inadequately treated sewage and other wastes into interstate waters or tributaries. Since 1948, the original statute has been amended extensively either to authorize additional water quality programs, standards and procedures to govern allowable discharges, funding for construction grants or general program funding. Amendments in other years provided for continued authority to conduct program activities or administrative changes to related activities.

92. Woonasquatucket Watershed
Organization concerned with water quality, sprawl, and pollution in this river of northern Rhode Island. Information about issues and organization activities, a watershed map, and related information and links on water quality and watershed protection.
http://envstudies.brown.edu/thesis/2001/rawlins/WRWCpage/index.htm
The Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council Bulletin: Action Plan Survey now online! .. What is important? .. Take 10 minutes! .. News, events and additions in What's New! Next Council meeting : May 6, 5:30pm This page is viewed best with Internet Explorer Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council 56 Pine Street, Suite 3B Providence, RI 02903 Tel: 401 455 8880 Fax: 401 331 6840 Warning: This site is still in its beginning stages of development. To suggest, comment, or correct information, please email: Melanie Rawlins Action Plan Survey is Online! What do you think is important? Do you have any specific projects you want addressed? This is your chance. We need you. Take me to the survey!

93. Water Science - Find The Latest Books, CDs And Technical Publications From Over
water science. Also indexed as groundwater hydrology irrigation marine biology pollution, water treatment, water water cycle
http://www.cplpress.com/glossary/G82.htm
water science
Also indexed as : groundwater : hydrology : irrigation : marine biology : pollution, water : treatment, water : water cycle Algal Adaptation to Environmental Stresses - Physiological, Biochemical and Molecular Mechanisms
Edited by L.C. Banaras, J.P. Gaur

Springer Verlag 2001 more details Algal Ecology - Freshwater Benthic Ecosystems
R Jan Stevenson, Max L Bothwell

Academic Press 1996 more details Applied Wetlands Science and Technology, Second Edition
Edited by Donald M Kent

CRC Press 2000 more details Approved Methods of the AACC (10th Edition) - Including the 2001 Supplement
American Association of Cereal Chemists

AACC 2000 more details Aquaculture Water Reuse Systems: Engineering Design and Management
Edited by M B Timmons and T M Losordo

Elsevier 1994 more details Aquaporins Stefan Hohmann, Peter Agre and Academic Press April 2001 more details Aquatic Photsynthesis Edited by P Falkowski and J Raven Blackwell Publishing 1997 more details Biological Ice Nucleation and It's Applications Edited by Richard E. Lee, Jr., Gareth J. Warren and L.V. Gusta

94. Croll-Reynolds Clean Air Technologies
Integrates a variety of wet air pollution control technologies into a control system that can achieve 99.99% efficiency, zero plume and clean water discharge for almost any hazardous air pollutant.
http://www.croll.com/croll/ca/
Croll-Reynolds Clean Air Technologies' mission is to help customers solve their air emissions problems. Whether it is to meet required regulations, increase employee safety, recover valuable product, remove process impurities or improve neighborhood relations; Croll-Reynolds integrates a variety of air pollution control technologies into an incremental pollution control system that can achieve 99.99% efficiency, zero plume and clean water discharge for almost any hazardous air pollutant.
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95. Environment And Pollution : Water Pollution India Growth Statistics Details Figu
•••••. water pollution. (Data table headings are shown Yearwise in descending order).
http://www.indiastat.com/india/ShowData.asp?secid=294&ptid=11&level=2

96. Capaccio Environmental Engineering, Inc.
Provides consulting and engineering services in the areas of environmental management systems, ISO14000, environmental auditing, air pollution prevention and control, hazardous waste management, site assessment and remediation, water and wastewater treatment, training, environmental permitting, resource conservation and pollution prevention.
http://www.capaccio.com
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Marlborough, MA 01752
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EU Commision Accepting Comments on RoHS Directive

97. Total Maximum Daily Loads And Minnesota's Waterways - Minnesota Pollution Contro
pollution pollution of water, water pollution, or pollute the water means (a) the discharge of any pollutant into any waters of the state or the
http://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/tmdl.html
Home Site Index Glossary What's New ... Visitor Center Related Pages: Water Basins/Watersheds This Web site contains PDF documents that require Adobe Acrobat for viewing. MPCA Home Water Basins/Watersheds
Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL) and Minnesota's Waterways
Minnesota’s rivers, streams and lakes are a valuable resource for the state. Not only do they provide great natural beauty, they supply the water necessary for recreation, industry, agriculture and aquatic life. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is the state agency responsible for protecting Minnesota’s water quality. A Newly Invigorated Approach A newly invigorated approach to help solve the old problem of water pollution is developing Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs). The federal Clean Water Act requires states to adopt water quality standards to protect the nation’s waters. These standards define how much of a pollutant can be in a surface and/or ground water while still allowing it to meet its designated uses, such as for drinking water, fishing, swimming, irrigation or industrial purposes. Many of Minnesota’s water resources cannot currently meet their designated uses because of pollution problems from a combination of point and nonpoint sources. Background TMDL List of Impaired Waters in Minnesota Maps of Impaired Waters TMDL Assessment Supporting Material ... Glossary For each pollutant that causes a water body to fail to meet state water quality standards, the federal Clean Water Act requires the MPCA to conduct a TMDL study. A TMDL study identifies both point and nonpoint sources of each pollutant that fails to meet water quality standards. Water quality sampling and computer modeling determine how much each pollutant source must reduce its contribution to assure the water quality standard is met. Rivers and streams may have several TMDLs, each one determining the limit for a different pollutant.

98. Water Pollution Forum :: Index
A forum covering water pollution issues, including drinking water, hard water, well water, pond water and swimming pool water discussion.
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99. Environmental Working Group || Public Interest Watchdog
Washington, D.C.based nonprofit with a focus on drinking water, pesticides, air pollution and other environmental topics.
http://www.ewg.org/
Quick Index Home Issues Arsenic/Wood Farm Subsidies Mercury/Seafood MTBE Organic Food Perchlorate/Rocket Fuel Teflon/PFCs Investigations Asbestos BodyBurden Farmed Salmon Teflon MTBE EWG Investigation: 20% of Mineral Wealth in Western U.S. Controlled by Foreigners 10 MAY 2004 News Release NYTimes Story Related news coverage
Transportation: Vehicle Safety Ford Under Fire for Concealing Safety Tests 26 MAY 2004 Detroit News reports, Ford Motor Co. has once again withheld evidence of safety problems with their automobiles. For Ford, this is hardly an isolated incident. The EWG investigation, Suddenly Upside-down Vehicles , described egregious examples of Ford's disregard for safety and willingness to commit fraud. Detroit News article
EWG Report: Upside-Down Vehicles
PBDE Contamination At Home High Levels of Toxic Fire Retardants Found in House Dust 12 MAY 2004 More Read the report
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SHNS: Toxic Dust Found All Over Houses
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Farm Subsidy Database W.T.O. Ruling May Spell Trouble For U.S. Farm Subsidies 27 APR 2004 NYTimes Article: "W.T.O. Rules Against U.S."

100. Pollution : Water
water pollution By Production and Dumping of Toxic Materials; Agricultural Chemicals; Resource Waste. Print This! Reference Ready
http://www.ecolinks.net/ecolink/conpolwat.html
Water Pollution By Production and Dumping of Toxic Materials; Agricultural Chemicals; Resource Waste
Print This! - Reference Ready Boycott List - Categorized and in alphabetical order for fast shopping referral. Information on all products listed is available in the ECO sections.
Alert! June 2004 Direct Action Information
Boycott NAFTA. Link to the Public Citizen Global Trade Watch site for information and a list of companies using Chapter 11 of Nafta to it's own advantage exclusive of the wishes of the governments involved. Link to the PBS site for the transcript and video clips of the Bill Moyers special report Trading Democracy . Link to the ENN site article . Poster from the Adbuster site. Boycott Monsanto Products - lists Monsanto's agricultural products for boycotting. Link to the Greenmatters site for more information and prepared letters to Monsanto for emailing. More information on Monsanto's crimes at the Eurohazard site.

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