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  1. Agricultural Management and Water Quality
  2. Global Change: Impacts on Water and food Security (Water Resources Development and Management)
  3. Claire and the Water Wish by Janice Poon, 2009-03-01
  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 Coastal Waters: Understanding and Reducing the Effects of Nutrient Pollution by Committee on the Causes and Management of Eutrophication, Ocean Studies Board, et all 2000-07-01
  14. Water Wars: Pollution, Profits and Privatization by Vandana Shiva, 2002-03-15

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82. State Of Environment In Norway: Water Pollution
water pollution. Nevertheless, pollution from settlements and agriculture affect water quality in Norwegian lakes and rivers. Pollution
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Pollution and hydropower developments are threats to Norway's rivers
Compared with most other countries, Norway has abundant supplies of clean fresh water. Nevertheless, pollution from settlements and agriculture affect water quality in Norwegian lakes and rivers. Pollution of watercourses may result in poorer drinking water quality, cause fish mortality, and reduce the value of rivers and lakes for bathing and other outdoor recreation. Eutrophication of fresh water, caused by excessive inputs of nutrients, disturb ecosystems and may cause algal blooms. Long-range pollution from other countries has caused acidification of lakes and rivers, particularly in Southern Norway. After the Second World War, the rising demand for energy has led to extensive hydropower developments with a growing impact on river systems.
Seas and coastal waters are vulnerable to pollution
Norway's seas and coastal waters are generally clean and healthy. However, coastal waters in Southern Norway are affected by discharges from municipal waste water, agriculture and industry, and long-range pollution from the North Sea. Other long-range pollutants are also carried to Norway by winds and ocean currents.

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Consulting environmental engineers offering services including air and water pollution control, EIA, environmental clearances from state and central governments in India, environmental audits, and ISO 14000. Pune, India.
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84. Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans
Storm water pollution Prevention Plans. This guide is 800952-2490. Storm water pollution Prevention Plans Step-By-Step Summary.
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Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans
This guide is intended as a brief summary of the steps needed to start a storm water pollution prevention plan, not as a manual. Permittees should contact the EPA or your state environmental agency for detailed directions.
- Overview -
Storm water runoff is simply rain water or snow melt that runs off the land and into streams, rivers, and lakes. When storm water runs through sites of industrial activity it may pick up pollutants and transport them into national waterways and effect commercial fisheries, restrict swimming areas, and affect the navigability of the nation's waters. To help curb the problem of storm water runoff pollution the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) has developed a program under the Clean Water Act. A major part of this program is the NPDES (National Pollution Discharge Elimination System) which requires industrial activities to register for a discharge permit. Many industrial activities can apply under a general permit. To find out if you can register under a general permit, contact your area office. In many states, including New York, this is accomplished by the state governmental environmental department. In New York the DEC (Department of Environmental Conservation) issues discharge permits under the SPDES (State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System) program. In New York, industrial activities must submit an NOI (Notice of Intent) to determine whether they are eligible for a general permit. If you have questions on permit regulations, or whether you are eligible under a general permit you can call the EPA's storm water hotline at 703-821-4823. In New York you can call for copies of the General Permit or NOI forms at 1-800-952-2490.

85. Www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/printlessons.cgi/Virtual/Lessons/Science/Environmental_Ed
Indiana Water Environment AssociationIndiana Water Environment Association Web site the place for Indiana water pollution control professionals.
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Water Pollution
An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Author: David A. Gillam, Susitna Elementary, Anchorage, AK Date: May 1994 Grade Level(s): Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Subject(s):
  • Science/Environmental Education
OVERVIEW: There are a wide variety of pollutants that can affect water and the plants and animals that live in the water. This pollution can be divided into three groups: chemical pollution, thermal pollution, and ecological pollution. Since not all pollution is human produced students need to understand that there are sometimes "natural" reasons for some pollution. PURPOSE: These activities will help students' understanding of water pollution and its potential effects on human and wildlife habitats. OBJECTIVES: Students will be able to:
  • Identify 2 or more pollutants in a bog, marsh, stream or other wetland area.
  • Relate a pollution prevention message through words and art.
  • Understand that some pollutants can not be seen.
  • 86. Water Pollution Control Guide
    Find easyto-understand solutions to your compliance obligations relating to water pollution control. water pollution Control Guide. Product Structure.
    http://www.bna.com/products/ens/wpc.htm
    Subscriber Access - Select a BNA Web Product - ABA/BNA Lawyer's Manual on Professional Conduct ABA/BNA Lawyer's Manual on Prof. Conduct - Current Reports Only Banking Daily Banking Report Bankruptcy Law Daily Bankruptcy Law Reporter Benefits Practice Center BioTech Watch BNA Labor PLUS Broker/Dealer Compliance Report Bulletin to Management ChemCite Research Suite Chemical Regulation Daily Chemical Regulation Reporter Class Action Litigation Report Compensation and Benefits Library Computer Technology Law Report Construction Labor Report Corporate Accountability Report Corporate Counsel Library Corporate Counsel Weekly Corporate Governance Report Corporate Law Daily Corporate Practice Library Criminal Law Reporter Daily Environment Report Daily Labor Report (DLR) DLR with Employment Discrimination Verdicts and Settlements Daily Report for Executives Daily Tax Report E-Commerce Law Daily E-Commerce Tax Report EHSAssist EHS Global Alert Employment Discrimination Report (EDR) EDR with Employment Discrimination Verdicts and Settlements Employment Discrimination Verdicts and Settlements Employment Guide Energy Legislation Wire Environmental Compliance Bulletin Environmental Due Diligence Guide Environment Reporter Expert Evidence Report Export Reference Guide Family Law Reporter Federal Contracts Daily Federal Contracts Report Global EHS Library Global HR Report Government Employee Relations Report (GERR) GERR with Employment Discrimination Verdicts and Settlements HazMat Transportation News Health Care Daily Report Health Care Fraud Report

    87. Monterey Regional Water Pollution Control Agency
    Monterey Regional water pollution Control Agency Changing Wastewater into Safe Water. Monterey Regional water pollution Control Agency.
    http://www.mrwpca.com/
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    88. SSWU - PREVENTING WATER POLLUTION
    PREVENTING water pollution In Bellevue we’ve preserved our streams, lakes, and wetlands for the benefit of people, fish, and wildlife.
    http://www.cityofbellevue.org/page.asp?view=2068

    89. Sources Of Water Pollution
    Sources of water pollution. What are the sources of water pollution? What are the effects of water pollution? a)What are the sources of water pollution?
    http://www.gdrc.org/uem/water/water-pollution.html
    Sources of Water Pollution What are the sources of water pollution?
    What are the effects of water pollution?
    What are the ways we can take to decrease those problem? a)What are the sources of water pollution? There are many causes for water pollution but two general categories exist: direct and indirect contaminant sources. Direct sources include effluent outfalls from factories, refineries, waste treatment plants etc.. that emit fluids of varying quality directly into urban water supplies. In the United States and other countries, these practices are regulated, although this doesn't mean that pollutants can't be found in these waters. Indirect sources include contaminants that enter the water supply from soils/groundwater systems and from the atmosphere via rain water. Soils and groundwaters contain the residue of human agricultural practices (fertilizers, pesticides, etc..) and improperly disposed of industrial wastes. Atmospheric contaminants are also derived from human practices (such as gaseous emissions from automobiles, factories and even bakeries).
    Source: Our Planet , Vol 8, No.3, 1996.

    90. State Of The Environment - Georgia - Water
    water pollution Problems. Water courses are heavily polluted by fertilizers and pesticides, exceeding permissible levels by a factor of 5 10.
    http://www.parliament.ge/SOEGEO/english/water/problems.htm
    G.Info: State of the Environment - Georgia - Water
    Water Pollution Problems
    The most polluted rivers in Georgia are the Mtkvari, Rioni, Kvirila, Galidzga, Tkibuli, Enguri and Gubistskali. In most of these rivers, concentrations of phenols, hydrocarbons, copper, manganese, zinc and nitrogen are considerably higher than the national and international standards. Most water treatment plants are not operating or work at a very low level of efficiency. It is stated that more than 60% of the sewage treatment plants is obsolete and in urgent need of replacement. Coliform levels in reservoirs and water supply systems have reached dangerous levels in many areas. According to the information collected in 1994, some 55.7% of the population lives in urban areas. That is the main reason why many of the country’s pollution problems are concentrated in several municipal areas, which are also industrial centres: Tbilisi (population of 1.242 million), Kutaisi (population of 240,200), Rustavi (population of 155,200) and Zestaponi (population of 51,300). The cities suffer from aging municipal infrastructure (MIRP) , insufficient or in many cases no waste water treatment facilities, and inadequate waste management facilities and practices. Surface waters on which municipal areas depend are polluted with municipal sewage and industrial discharges, although the latter source has declined under current economic conditions.

    91. Flush Gordon's Wastewater Page
    Introduction to water pollution, wastewater treatment, and water analysis. Useful as an educational resource, with diagrams and many links.
    http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/5161/
    to Flush Gordon's Dirty Water Page    Water Pollution and How We Prevent It   This page hosted by Get your own Free Home Page This page accessed times.

    92. Wpcpage.html
    The SC Department of Health and Environmental Control water pollution Control Programs. water pollution Control Programs. DHEC s Bureau
    http://www.scdhec.net/water/html/wpcpage.html
    Water Pollution Control Programs
    DHEC's Bureau of Water is responsible for the Water Pollution Control Programs in South Carolina. These programs are coordinated, when required, through the Watershed Management Program to ensure a comprehensive approach to water quality protection. Permitting
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    Wastewater Construction Permits Monitoring Aquatic Biology Section Ground Water Monitoring Program Surface Water Monitoring Program Water Watch Program ... Enforcement Other Continuing Planning Process Non Point Source Pollution Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Program Frequently Asked Questions about Reg 61-67 and Reg 61-30 Where Program Web Pages have not been completed, links to the program contacts are provided. Download Utilities to Read PDFs, Word Documents, etc. Last Update: March 04, 2004

    93. Pollution Control Consultancy And Design
    Sydney based, independent, accredited acoustical and environmental engineering consulting firm describes its comprehensive range of services in air, noise and water pollution assessment and control.
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    excellence in air, noise and wATER POLLUTION
    MEASUREMENT, assessment and engineering control
    P ollution C ontrol C onsultancy and D esign
    (a member of ACEA and AAAC ABN Independent, accredited acoustical and environmental engineering consulting firm established in January 1995.
    P ollution C ontrol C onsultancy and D esign PCCD
    is a Sydney-based, independent, accredited,
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    94. GIS Application - Environment
    Wildlife Management Forest Fire Management water pollution Air Pollution Climate Change Relevant Links water pollution.
    http://www.gisdevelopment.net/application/environment/water/
    Home Site Map Subscribe Newsletters Search The Site ... Forest Fire Management Water Pollution Air Pollution Climate Change Relevant Links Water Pollution
  • GIS Application in Evaluating Land Use-Land Cover Change and its Impact on Hydrological Regime in Langat River Basin, Malaysia (Map Asia 2003)

  • Noorazuan M. H, Ruslan Rainis, Hafizan Juahir, Sharifuddin, M. Zain, Nazari Jaafar
  • Hydrchemical evaluation of groundwater in Khartoum state, Sudan (Map Asia 2003)

  • Adil Elkrail, Longcang Shu, Omer Kheir and Hao zhenchun
  • Establishing a global algorithm for water quality mapping from multi-dates images (Map Asia 2003)

  • H. S. Lim, M. Z. MatJafri, K. Abdullah and M. N. A. Bakar
  • Arsenic Mapping for North 24- Pargana District of West Bengal using GIS and Remote Sensing technology (Map India 2003)

  • Balen Basu, Samik Sil
  • Integrated Remote Sensing and factor analytic GIS model for evaluating groundwater pollution potential (Map Asia 2000)

  • O. P. Dubey, D. C. Sharma
  • Mapping chlorophyll-a in upper lake, Bhopal using IRS-1C data
  • Spatial modelling approach to water pollution monitoring in the sugar belt of Maharashtra along the Krishna river (Map India 2000) S. K. Soam, J.P. Singh
  • 95. Acid Mine Drainage: Mining And Water Pollution Issues
    Acid Mine Drainage Mining and water pollution Issues in BC. Mining and water pollution. Water is essential to life on our planet.
    http://www.miningwatch.org/emcbc/publications/amd_water.htm
    Publications Environmental Mining Council of British Columbia
    Protecting the Future through Action Today Acid Mine Drainage:
    Mining and Water Pollution Issues in BC Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) is the biggest environmental threat from mining in British Columbia. Water resources are particularly affected. Produced by BC Wild and EMCBC, this new report introduces issues, profiles key sites, and identifies outstanding concerns. This article is also available in PDF format (which can be read with the Acrobat Reader, a web browser plug-in available from Adobe Use the Back button on your browser to return to this page after viewing the PDF file. To save the PDF file to disk, right-click on the link above and choose "Save link as..." or a similar option. Contents Mining and Water Pollution Water is essential to life on our planet. A prerequisite of sustainable development must be to ensure uncontaminated streams, rivers, lakes and oceans.

    96. Water Pollution
    The North Sea effected by water pollution. Click here for GCSE coursework essays on water pollution. Click here for GCSE forums!
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    Click here for GCSE coursework!
    G C S E subject: English Maths Biology Chemistry ... Water
    Here is a list of the main types of pollution in rivers and seas. A description is given next to each: Agricultural run-off
    Nitrates and phosphate fertilisers cause algae to grow rapidly. The algae uses up all the oxygen as it is rapidly growing. This leaves no oxygen left for plants and animals. As well as this problem, pesticides reaching rivers and seas can kill animal life. Industrial discharge
    This could be to blame for the general decline in the number of mammals (mainly Wales and dolphins) and also deformed fish. Industrial discharge also contains metals such as mercury which can have effects on the nervous system and lead to kidney disease. Visual pollution on beaches
    The main problem with this type of pollution is the health risk to humans. Mainly causes by sewage and oil. Bathers can get upset stomachs and eye infections. In the short term there is a risk of typhoid and salmonella and polio in the long term. Sewage sludge
    This includes nitrates from farms and metals. The long term effects of sewage sludge are not yet known.

    97. Sierra Legal Defence Fund Homepage
    Protects the environment by upholding and enforcing Canada's environmental laws, providing free legal advice and representation. Information on environmental conditions and issues (examples include air and water pollution, impacts of logging, endangered species, and B.C. salmon).
    http://www.sierralegal.org

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    Groups challenge controversial decision to reduce scope of environmental assessment of massive Fort Hills project [May 25 2004] BC hatchery operators leave fish out to dry DFO staff shut off water to spawning bed, leave hundreds of fish dying as channel dries up [May 14, 2004] Legal victory for Fisheries Act Decision in Kingston water pollution case preserves integrity of Canada's strongest water pollution prevention legislation [May 13, 2004] More Sierra Legal media releases
    Cracking Down on Polluters
    A new report highlighting noncompliance with Ontario's air and water pollution laws and revealing the worst offenders for 2001. March 22 2004 Read the Media Release
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    98. Water Pollution
    edu, Copyright 2004. TOPIC 11 SOURCES OF water pollution. For ONLINE Text - Chap 10 water pollution. 1. Point and non point sources
    http://www.elmhurst.edu/~chm/onlcourse/chm110/outlines/topic11.html
    Menu Lecture/Outline Issues Respond in Blackboard Discussion
    Charles E. Ophardt, Professor of Chemistry, Elmhurst College
    TOPIC 11: SOURCES OF WATER POLLUTION For ON-LINE Lecture Discussion, you are required to do THREE questions:
    One question from Ques.1-3. See specific student assignments below.
    ONE question from 5-8. Try to self select questions that no else or only a few have answered.
    A third question may be to respond or comment to someone else, or use General Questions to ask a general question the Prof or others might answer. Questions Ques. 1a Ques. 1b Ques. 2a Ques. 2b Student ID Questions Ques. 3a Ques. 3b Student ID Check Answers already posted for the Blackboard On-line Discussion - Topic 11 Requirements for the Lecture On-Line Discussion
    Method to list references and citations

    Text - Chap 10
    Water Pollution

    1. Point and non point sources of pollution and natural processes affecting pollutant levels Definitions of point and non point sources of pollution
    Urban Non-Point Sources of Water Pollution
    2. Disease causing agents

    99. Watpol
    water pollution ADDRESSES (Current as of 9/19/03). General. SURF YOUR WATERSHED Act. . water pollution in the Great Lakes. ENVIROMAPPER FOR
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    Water Pollution
    ADDRESSES (Current as of 9/19/03)
    General
  • SURF YOUR WATERSHED: from EPA, search water quality information by zip code. Included are reports on fish advisories, toxic releases, and water quality indexes. WHAT'S UP WITH OUR NATION'S WATERS from the EPA, this site has water pollution information for a K-8 audience. Sections exist for how water quality is determined, the big three pollutants, pollutant origins, wetlands, groundwater, and ideas for science projects. WELLHEAD PROTECTION PROGRAM: from the City of Mt. Pleasant Water Treatment Plant, find large, colorful Flash animations for the hydrologic cycle, groundwater, contamination sources, and water well design. Audience: middle school and up. At the main page for the Mt. Pleasant Water Treatment Department there are Flash animations for the water treatment and water distribution processes. ... SAFE DRINKING WATER QUERY FORM: "The database contains the information that states must report to EPA as required by the Safe Drinking Water Act."
  • Water Pollution in the Great Lakes
  • ENVIROMAPPER FOR THE CHIPPEWA (PINE) WATERSHED : assessment of watershed health, toxic releases, fish advisories, and superfund sites found within watershed. Use this site as a gateway to find environmental information on any watershed in the U.S.
  • 100. West Chester University Environmental Health Program
    Careeroriented bachelor's and master's programs including coursework in waste management, risk assessment, industrial hygiene, environmental regulations, toxicology and air/water pollution control. Pennsylvania, USA.
    http://health-sciences.wcupa.edu/health/enhealth.htm

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