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Bay's ' Pollution Diet' Faces Many Challenges - Pasadena, MD Patch

Tue, 01/18/2011 - 14:49
Even without the lawsuit filed by the American Farm Bureau Federation, the EPA's pollution reduction plan faces an uphill battle.

China sets new pollution controls | Environment | guardian.co.uk

Tue, 01/18/2011 - 14:46
Chinese government adds two new pollution indicators to its list of reduction targets in bid to curb emissions

Lake advocates weigh pay-to-pollute | The Burlington Free Press | Burlington, Vermont

Fri, 01/14/2011 - 15:32
Should Vermont impose taxes on those who pollute Lake Champlain? The idea, once unthinkable, was squarely on the table this week as a government-appointed citizens committee — impatient over continuing algae blooms and rampant weed growth — struggled to agree on priority actions to recommend to the 2011 legislature.

A Looming Oxygen Crisis and Its Impact on World’s Oceans by Carl Zimmer: Yale Environment 360

Fri, 01/14/2011 - 15:25
As warming intensifies, scientists warn, the oxygen content of oceans across the planet could be more and more diminished, with serious consequences for the future of fish and other sea life

Massive Outbreak of Jellyfish Could Spell Trouble for Fisheries by Richard Stone: Yale Environment 360

Fri, 01/14/2011 - 15:22
The world’s oceans have been experiencing enormous blooms of jellyfish, apparently caused by overfishing, declining water quality, and rising sea temperatures. Now, scientists are trying to determine if these outbreaks could represent a “new normal” in which jellyfish increasingly supplant fish.

Potentially toxic bloom in lake - Local News - Rotorua Daily Post

Fri, 01/14/2011 - 15:18
New Zealand - A potentially toxic blue-green algal bloom has been found in Lake Ohakuri, the largest lake in the Waikato River hydro system.

Pinellas County to sue EPA over new water rules - St. Petersburg Times

Fri, 01/14/2011 - 15:16
CLEARWATER — Last January, the Pinellas County Commission banned residents from using certain fertilizers in the summer, warning that tougher federal water pollution limits were coming and the county needed to protect its waterways.

River algal bloom probe Tasmania News - The Mercury - The Voice of Tasmania

Fri, 01/14/2011 - 15:13
THE Environment Protection Authority is investigating several reports of a red substance forming slicks in the Derwent estuary

Hai Duong suffers from water pollution

Tue, 01/11/2011 - 15:21
HAI DUONG — Untreated waste water from the industrial zones has been discharged into the canal serving as the main sewer gate of Hai Duong City. The water then flows to the Thai Binh River.

Red tide reported off Misamis Occidental, Zamboanga del Norte coasts - INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos

Mon, 01/10/2011 - 15:42
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, Philippines—Fishery officials in Northern Mindanao on Friday issued a fresh warning against the gathering, selling and eating of shellfish from Murcielagos Bay due to the presence of red tide organisms.

Taiwan wants pigs potty-trained to curb pollution - The Times of India

Mon, 01/10/2011 - 15:30
TAIPEI: Taiwan's environmental authorities said Wednesday they are planning to promote potty training for pigs to help curb water and waste pollution.

Gov. Christie signs bills to protect Barnegat Bay, regulate fertilizer | NJ.com

Mon, 01/10/2011 - 15:22
New Jersey adopted the nation's toughest restrictions on fertilizer today as part of a package of bills signed into law by Gov. Chris Christie to protect the fragile Barnegat Bay from further pollution.

Legislature to hear a 25-year plan for clean water | StarTribune.com

Mon, 01/10/2011 - 15:18
Legislators will be presented Wednesday with a revolutionary wish list that, if adopted, could ensure the future of clean water in Minnesota.

State wants details on dairy's anti-pollution plans - Chicago Tribune

Mon, 01/10/2011 - 15:16
In a victory for opponents of a proposed giant dairy in northwest Illinois, regulators are requiring the facility to submit more detailed plans for how to prevent massive amounts of manure from polluting the water.

Fishermen dice with pollution

Mon, 01/10/2011 - 15:15
Fish, crabs and prawns caught from the Sarawak River are not safe for human consumption as they contain high levels of coliform bacteria. State Natural Resources and Environment Board (NREB) controller Peter Sawal revealed that the river is among the most polluted in the state.

Feds Finally Acknowledge Shellfish Disaster

Mon, 01/10/2011 - 15:11
More than a year after former Governor John Baldacci requested help, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke issued a “fisheries disaster” declaration that makes the Maine shellfish industry eligible for federal assistance to help it recover from the combined effects of heavy rainfall and a prolonged red tide outbreak during 2009.

EPA Approves Historic Salmon Restoration Plan for Klamath River | TTKN News

Mon, 01/10/2011 - 15:09
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved California’s water quality improvement plan for restoring salmon fisheries and water quality in the Klamath River. The plan calls for massive pollution reductions for the California portion of the river, including a 57 % reduction in phosphorus, 32% in nitrogen, and 16% in carbonaceous biochemical oxygen demand (CBOD).

Your Canterbury :: Article :: Waterway listed among most contaminated in Britain

Mon, 01/03/2011 - 16:35
The Little Stour, which flows into the main Great Stour at Plucks Gutter, near Stourmouth in Canterbury, was included in a list of "sensitive" rivers by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). Although first designated in 2007 after the Environment Agency found high levels of the pollutant nutrient phosphorous as well as excessive plant growth – known as eutrophication – it has yet to be removed from the list.

EPA outlines details of Chesapeake Bay restoration .

Mon, 01/03/2011 - 16:32
RICHMOND, Va. — The Environmental Protection Agency outlined a plan Wednesday to restore the Chesapeake Bay, calling the 64,000-square-mile water pollution control project the largest ever undertaken in the United States.

Council fails in bids to destroy algae

Mon, 01/03/2011 - 16:30
A non-toxic, naturally occurring algae has been plaguing Wanaka residents for several years but attempts by the Queenstown Lakes District Council to reduce or eliminate it have failed.