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         Water Pollution:     more books (100)
  1. Mathematical Modelling for Water Pollution Control Processes
  2. Adsorption Technology for Air and Water Pollution Control by Kenneth E. Noll, 1991-10-18
  3. Water Quality and Pollution Control in Asia
  4. POLLUTION IN SOME BRITISH ESTUARIES AND COASTAL WATERS: 3RD REPORT (COMMAND 5054) by ROYAL COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 1972
  5. Instrumentation and Control of Water and Wastewater Treatment and Transport Systems: Workshop Proceedings (Advances in Water Pollution Control)
  6. Environmental pollution, water (Environmental pollution and hazards series)
  7. Water pollution: A guide to information sources (Man and the environment information guide series) by Allen W Knight, 1980
  8. Water Pollution and Disposal of Waste Water on Land by U.N. Mahida, 1982-08-01
  9. Water Pollution (Environmental Issues Series) by Julian McCaull, Janice Crossland, et all 1974-03-14
  10. Water pollution: Causes and effects in Australia (Australian environment ; 2) by D. W Connell, 1974
  11. Overcoming Agricultural Pollution of Water: The Challenge of Integrating Agricultural and Environmental Policies in the European Union (World Bank Technical Paper) by Susanne M. Scheierling, 1995-05
  12. Ground-water pollution problems in the Northwestern United States by Frits. Van der Leeden, 1975-01-01
  13. Maritime fish processing plant effluent study (Technology development / Water Pollution Control Directorate) by S. G Nutt, 1972
  14. National Air Quality:: Status and Trends (Air, Water and Soil Pollution Science and Technology)

121. 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

122. Water Africa 2000 Sub-Sahara Conference
International conference on water supply, sanitation, pollution control and environmental protection. 710 November 2000, Accra.
http://www.ace-events.com/WA2000SConf.htm
Water Africa 2000 Sub-Sahara Accra, Ghana, 7-8 November 2000 Official Opening Ceremony Chairman: Charles Adjei, Managing Director, Ghana Water Company Keynote Speech: Challenges facing the Water Industry in Sub-Saharan Africa Yogan Reddy, Umgeni Water, South Africa Water Supply in Ghana SGO Lamptey, General Manager, Ghana Water Co Ltd Hydrological Cycle Observing System (HYCOS) in Sub-Saharan Africa: Progress and Opportunities The Omoku Lake Initiative: Procedures and Processes towards a Comprehensive Management Onwusameka Ogbowuokara, Institute of Environment, Nigeria Selected Case Studies in Water Leakage Management Mark Shepherd, BKS, South Africa Aspects of the Progress of Private Sector Participation in the Water Sector in Nigeria Richard K Waller, Parkman Ltd, UK Performance Indices for Community Water DA Stephen, Umgeni Water, and DA Still, Partners in Development, South Africa (presented by Nokuthula Zwane, Umgeni Water) Equipping Water Testing Laboratories in Africa and Development of a Portable Water Testing Kit Neil Durham, Wagtech International, UK

123. California Groundwater Protection, CA Ground Water, MtBE, Perchlorate, Arsenic,
Nonprofit organization for the protection, preservation, improvement of California ground water against pollution. Site has information about the organization and its activities, job announcements, and related material.
http://www.grac.org/
GRAC is dedicated to protecting and improving groundwater through education and technical leadership. Sorry, but you will need a frames-capable browser like or Internet Explorer 3.0 or higher to view this site.
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124. EPA > Polluted Runoff (Nonpoint Source Pollution)
Recent Additions Contact Us Print Version Search EPA Home water Wetlands, Oceans, watersheds Polluted Runoff (Nonpoint Source pollution).
http://www.epa.gov/owow/nps/
Polluted Runoff (Nonpoint Source Pollution) Recent Additions Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Water What is NPS
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125. Air Pollution Control Equipment, Centrifugal Air Blowers,Industrial Scrubber, In
Manufacturer and exporter in India of air pollution control equipment, centrifugal air blowers, industrial scrubber, waste water treament plant and effluent treatment plant.
http://www.airconsystems.net/
Air Pollution Control Equipment India Scrubbers Bag Filters Pneumatic Conveying System Air cooling systems ... E-mail
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- We offer turnkey solutions for waste water / effluent treatment as per the norms specified by Pollution Board.
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- We manufacture acoustic hoods to reduce noise level to meet standards for generator / process. Acoustic Enclosure
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- We manufacture vacuum, pressure cum vacuum conveying system to convey powdery material.

126. EPA > Polluted Runoff (Nonpoint Source Pollution) > Kids Page
EPA Home water Wetlands, Oceans, watersheds Polluted Runoff (Nonpoint Source pollution) Kids Page. What is NPS pollution.
http://www.epa.gov/owow/nps/kids/
Polluted Runoff (Nonpoint Source Pollution) Recent Additions Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Water Polluted Runoff (Nonpoint Source Pollution) What is NPS ... Contact Us

127. Woody Harrelson And Laura Louie's VoiceYourself
Project started by Woody Harrelson and Laura Louie to encourage citizens to protest pollution of the air, soil, and water through everyday choices and behaviors. Includes information about their bike and bus tour, recipes, a guide to farms, and a forum.
http://www.voiceyourself.com/
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  • 128. Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB)
    Helps in protecting the environment by controlling the pollution of water and air in the state.
    http://gpcb.gov.in/
    Visitor's Box You are Visitor No. since 01 April, 2002 Contact Us:
    pro@gpcb.gov.in klcv Gujarat Pollution Control Board An Autonomous Body of the Department of Environment and Forest, Government of Gujarat, INDIA The Government of Gujarat constituted GPCB under the Water Act in 1974 with the sole aim of enforcing a clean environment and catalyzing the industrial development of Gujarat. Major steps taken are the implementation of Water Act, Air Act, Public Liability Insurance Act, the Hazardous Waste Management Rules, and the Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules. GPCB covers a whole range of Pollution Control devoted services and legal policies that you can read about here. You'll find a mine of information on the various standards to be followed by industries. Look for our publications in English and Gujarati. Join us in this noble endeavour
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    129. KSPCB Karnataka State Pollution Control Board
    Regulates the discharge of effluents and air emissions from industries, safeguards water supplies and air quality.
    http://kspcb.kar.nic.in/

    About us
    Offices of KSPCB Laboratories Industries and ... DISCUSSION FORUM Visit EMPRI Contact Address :
    8th Floor, Netaji Subhash Chandrabose building, MG Road , Bangalore Powered by National Informatics Centre, Bangalore
    Content owned, maintained and updated by Karnataka State Pollution Control Board
    All queries/comments regarding the content on this site may be sent to kspcbcom@vsnl.net.in

    130. Osa Water Works International: Hydroelectric, Water Supply, And Pollution Contro
    Engineering, consulting, and construction firm specializing in hydroelectric power generation, water supply, water quality, and pollution control.
    http://www.osawaterworks.com
    OSA WATER WORKS Hydroelectric Power Supply, Potable Water Supply, Pollution Control
    Specializing in Remote Building Locations Worldwide Residential/Municipal
    Industrial/Commercial Corporate Mission Statement Hydroelectric Power Generation Potable Water Supply Pollution Control ... www.tropicalrain.org
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    Webmaster: PD Collar

    131. 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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    Phone (206) 543-6991 Fax (206) 616-0477 Email ehadmin@u.washington.edu
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    132. 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/
    14676Hits on this page since March 6, 2002. Plant trees,Conserve Oil:Save Environment.....Web site is under upgradation, kindly give your suggestions Sorry, your browser doesn't support Java(tm).
    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
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    133. 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

    134. 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
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    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.
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    Neighborhood parties have never been so fun! Find out how we're building environmental communities in Milwaukee and other cities around the country.
    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

    135. 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
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    More In-Brief Articles Drinking Water Water Pollution Oceans Conservation/Restoration
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    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

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

    137. Locating New Page....
    Location, type, and performance of HUDfunded activies and select EPA information on brownfields, hazardous wastes, air pollution and waste water discharges.
    http://www.hud.gov/emaps/
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    138. 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.

    139. 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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    140. 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.

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