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- The expected rapid urbanization during the coming 12th Five-Year Plan (2011-2015) will threaten the security of China's water resources, authorities said.
- 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 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.
- 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.
- 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
- 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.




