Fast growth threatens water supply - People's Daily Online
The expected rapid urbanization during the coming 12th Five-Year Plan (2011-2015) will threaten the security of China's water resources, authorities said.
Chesapeake Bay cleanup plan: A better test for phosphorous - baltimoresun.com
In his latest Chesapeake Bay clean-up plan, Gov. Martin O'Malley has set the stage for serious pollution reductions over the coming years, especially from corporate agriculture
Chesapeake Bay Journal: Summer conditions better than average in most of Chesapeake - December 2010
Chesapeake Bay conditions were better than average this summer, with fewer fish kills and sea nettles, and a smaller than average area of low-oxygen water, scientists report.
Report: Development killing New Jersey waterways
Rapid development is killing New Jersey's waterways by dumping tons of fertilizer, pesticides and other pollutants into rivers, bays and the Atlantic Ocean, according to a report released Wednesday by the state's leading environmental groups.
Nitrogen Levels Drop In Groundwater
Regulations on agricultural use and disposal of the vital nutrient in Denmark may have successfully curbed nitrogen in groundwater, according to new research published in Environmental Science & Technology
Phosphorus in the soil hurts the bay
Nitrogen pollution gets most of the attention when it comes to restoring the health of the ailing Chesapeake Bay.But its sister nutrient, phosphorus, is a serious problem that needs fixing, according to a new report.




