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Water regulations could mean costs for wastewater, drainage

Mon, 03/19/2012 - 14:35
Controversial water quality standards could mean big costs for waste water treatment plants and drainage districts across the state. The Colorado Water Quality Control Commission has given preliminary approval to regulations that would limit the amount of nitrogen and phosphorus in bodies of water statewide.

$2M in U.S. aid targets algae in west Lake Erie - Toledo Blade

Mon, 03/19/2012 - 14:32
DUNDEE, Mich. — In an effort to combat the toxic organic sludge known as blue-green algae, which has plagued western Lake Erie for years, killing fish and hampering water recreation, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will be handing out $2 million to farmers in three states.

Algae bloom washes ashore on Sanibel - ABC-7.com WZVN News for Fort Myers, Cape Coral & Naples, Florida

Mon, 03/19/2012 - 14:29
LEE COUNTY, FL - Red tide was last in Southwest Florida about six weeks ago, but it is still having lasting effects on the coast of Sanibel Island.

Water Pollution Rises From Farms, Costing Billions - Businessweek

Thu, 03/15/2012 - 15:24
Water pollution from agriculture is costing billions of dollars a year in developed countries and is expected to increase in China and India as farmers race to increase food production, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said.

Study: Drinking water at risk from California ag pollution - San Jose Mercury News

Thu, 03/15/2012 - 15:22
WATSONVILLE -- A new UC Davis study pins most of the nitrate contamination of California groundwater on agriculture and says the problem is likely to get worse in coming decades.

'Abuse' killing Opihi - expert | Stuff.co.nz

Thu, 03/15/2012 - 15:20
A watershed ecologist says farming and industrial practices near the Opihi River have led to the "death by a thousand cuts" of the river, and that new ways must be explored to restore it.

Majority of dead fish found near waste water discharge | Daily Express Newspaper Online, Sabah, Malaysia.

Thu, 03/15/2012 - 15:08
Kota Kinabalu: Initial tests on water samples collected from the Likas Sports Complex lake - the scene of mysterious deaths of thousands of fish on Monday - found dissolved oxygen content to be very low.

Outlook for China's maritime environment "not optimistic": top oceanic official - People's Daily Online

Thu, 03/15/2012 - 15:04
BEIJING, March 13 (Xinhua) -- The head of China's oceanic authority has said that the outlook for China's maritime environment is "not optimistic," calling for further efforts to build the ocean conservation culture.

Dog dies from algal bloom - National - NZ Herald News

Wed, 02/22/2012 - 16:28
A dog has died in Upper Hutt after coming into contact with toxic algae in the Hutt River.

Chesapeake Bay cleanup: Animal waste is the biggest problem facing the Chesapeake Bay - baltimoresun.com

Wed, 02/22/2012 - 16:26
Millions of tons of one of theChesapeake Bay'slargest sources of pollution continue to be dumped onto farm lands without proper regulation. Farm animals produce 44 million tons of manure annually in the bay watershed, and most of it is collected and disposed of on farmland — or left where it falls.

WMFE 90.7 : Judge: Water Pollution Limits Must Take Effect in Two Weeks

Wed, 02/22/2012 - 16:25
Feb,20, 2012 | WMFE - A federal judge in Tallahassee has ruled that specific limits on sewage, manure and fertilizer contamination in state waters must take effect March 6. The pollutants feed algae blooms on lakes, rivers and streams. The blooms can cause health problems in humans and can be fatal to wildlife.

State won't put dead zone on Impaired Waters list | GoErie.com/Erie Times-News

Wed, 02/22/2012 - 16:23
Although the federal government wants Louisiana to put the Gulf of Mexico "dead zone" back onto a national list of polluted water bodies, state environmental officials say "no."

Farmers' rare opportunity: Save Rocky Mountain National Park and help the bottom line | The Coloradoan | coloradoan.com

Wed, 02/22/2012 - 16:22
Much of the air pollution at the park comes from vehicle tailpipes, power plants and industrial sources all around Denver and other Front Range urban areas, but much of it also comes from ammonia emitted from farms and feed lots throughout eastern Colorado.

Rep. says bills prompted new focus on Great Bay | SeacoastOnline.com

Wed, 02/22/2012 - 16:21
CONCORD — State Rep. Adam Schroadter said his three bills aimed at cleaning up the Great Bay estuary have been a lot of work but progress is being made.

Lake woes be gone|Sunday Special|chinadaily.com.cn

Wed, 02/22/2012 - 16:19
There was a time when you threw a pebble into the lake and it would not sink. Dianchi Lake was so polluted it was choked up and dying. But now, the lake is starting to breathe again. Our Yunnan bureau's Li Yingqing and Guo Anfei track its resurrection.

Other voices: When cures can kill|Sunday Special|chinadaily.com.cn

Wed, 02/22/2012 - 16:18
When it comes to an environmental issue like Dianchi Lake, it is not hard to find passion, and nowhere does it flame higher than in the hearts of the people of Yunnan and those who have chosen to make their homes in this beautiful province in Southwest China.

County Moves To Create Cape Cod Regional Wastewater Authority - Region - Communities | The Enterprise Newspapers

Wed, 02/22/2012 - 16:12
A special commission formed to consider the future of county government on Cape Cod recommended yesterday the creation of a robust new regional wastewater agency.

Made In China: PM2.5 Pollution From Ammonia

Wed, 02/22/2012 - 16:11
When a densely populated country like China has to focus its agriculture in only one area within its boundaries, the concentration of ammonia in the air above fertile lands increases.

Westport River report expected to target nitrogen damage | EastBayRI.com

Wed, 02/22/2012 - 16:09
A report that is expected to focus on nitrogen overloading in the Westport River and its tributaries is due to be released shortly.

KUNA : Lake eutrophication causes loss of fish species - Geography - 17/02/2012

Wed, 02/22/2012 - 16:07
GENEVA, Feb 17 (KUNA) -- Eutrophication has led to a reduction of almost 40 percent in the number of endemic whitefish species in Swiss lakes, within a relatively short period of time.