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  1. Water Pollution (Earths Conditions) by Andrew Donnelly, 1998-08
  2. Water and Wastewater Technology (6th Edition) by Mark J. Hammer, 2007-06-15
  3. Political Waters: The Long, Dirty, Contentious, Incredibly Expensive, but Eventually Triumphant History of Boston Harbor : A Unique Environmental Success Story by Eric Jay Dolin, 2004-06
  4. Water Pollution and Fish Physiology by Alan G. Heath, 1995-09-14
  5. Water in Texas: An Introduction (Texas Natural History Guides) by Andrew Sansom, 2008-08-01
  6. Information Technology in Water and Wastewater Utilities, WEF MOP 33 (Water Resources and Environmental Engineering Series) by Water Environment Federation, 2010-09-10
  7. Freshwater Recreational Fishing: The National Benefits of Water Pollution Control (RFF Press) by Professor William J. Vaughan, Professor Clifford S. Russell, 1982-10-01
  8. The Science of Water: Concepts and Applications, Second Edition by Frank R. Spellman, 2007-09-07
  9. Small Water System Treatment Costs (Pollution Technology Review) by Robert C. Gumerman, 1986-10
  10. Biology and water pollution control by Charles E Warren, 1971
  11. Water Pollution (Environmental Law) by Jackson B. Battle, Maxine I. Lipeles, 1998-06
  12. The Dog Is Dead So Throw It in the River. Environmental Politics and Water Pollution in Indonesia (Monash Papers on Southeast Asia) by Anton Lucas, Arief Djati, 2000-08
  13. Ground Water Pollution Control by Canter, 1985-05-02
  14. Wetland Systems for Water Pollution Control 2000: Selected Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Wetland Systems for Water Pollution Control, Held in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA, 11-16

21. Take Me Fishing | Water Pollution
Clean, pure water may be our most precious resource. Pollution is anything that spoils its cleanliness, purity, and overall quality. Many things that reduce the quality of the
http://www.takemefishing.org/general/conservation/water-pollution

22. BIOHIDRICA® Biotecnologias Del Agua Ltda.
Based in Chile. Provides bio-assays for evaluation of water quality and services for treatment and control of water pollution.
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Anibal Aracena 571 (Nunoa) Santiago - Chile Phone (56 2) 2393822 / Fax (56 2) 2393822 biohidrica@biohidrica.cl Suggestions to webmaster@biohidrica.cl

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Explains about the kinds of water pollution and how the District and others are working to reduce the amount of pollutants going into Florida waterways. Gives tips for individuals to reduce their harmful impacts on surface waters. View other District videos at www.floridaswater.com.
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Keep Mother Earth clean Water Pollution: Saving the water Oct 19, 2010 Water is our most important resource (making up roughly 70% our bodies), yet we're destroying it through our pollution. Fresh water comprises of only 3% of all water on Earth. 2/3 of it are frozen, and aside from 0.3% of it being on the surface, the rest of it is underground. For example: Over 360 toxic chemicals have been identified in the Great Lakes, the largest group of freshwater lakes on Earth, as well as 43 toxic "hot spots," where areas are particularly poisonous. water pollution Sep 05, 2010

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25. Compliance Assurance Solutions For The Nature Of Your Business - James Environme
Specializes in consulting services to the automotive recycling industry, storm water inspection and storm water pollution.
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26. Water Pollution
Introduction. Farming. Business. Homes Water Pollution W ater pollution occurs when a body of water is adversely affected due to the addition of large amounts of materials to the water.
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ater pollution occurs when a body of water is adversely affected due to the addition of large amounts of materials to the water. The sources of water pollution are categorized as being a point source or a non-source point of pollution. Point sources of pollution occur when the polluting substance is emitted directly into the waterway. A pipe spewing toxic chemicals directly into a river is an example. A non-point source occurs when there is runoff of pollutants into a waterway, for instance when fertilizer from a field is carried into a stream by surface runoff.
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A toxic substance is a chemical pollutant that is not a naturally occurring substance in aquatic ecosystems. The greatest contributors to toxic pollution are herbicides, pesticides and industrial compounds. Organic Substance Organic pollution occurs when an excess of organic matter, such as manure or sewage, enters the water. When organic matter increases in a pond, the number of decomposers will increase. These decomposers grow rapidly and use a great deal of oxygen during their growth. This leads to a depletion of oxygen as the decomposition process occurs. A lack of oxygen can kill aquatic organisms. As the aquatic organisms die, they are broken down by decomposers which leads to further depletion of the oxygen levels. A type of organic pollution can occur when inorganic pollutants such as nitrogen and phosphates accumulate in aquatic ecosystems. High levels of these nutrients cause an overgrowth of plants and algae. As the plants and algae die, they become organic material in the water. The enormous decay of this plant matter, in turn, lowers the oxygen level. The process of rapid plant growth followed by increased activity by decomposers and a depletion of the oxygen level is called

27. Water Pollution -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
water pollution, the release of substances into subsurface groundwater or into lakes, streams, rivers, estuaries, and oceans to the point where the substances interfere with
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28. ASIWPCA Is The Association Of States Interstate Water Pollution Control Administ
Independent, nonpartisan organization of state water program managers.
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Most recently, Ms. Dunn served as Dean of Environmental Law Programs and an Adjunct Professor at Pace University School of Law in New York, managing one of the top environmental law programs in the nation. Ms. Dunn previously served as General Counsel of the National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) in Washington, DC, and as Counsel to the American Chemistry Council in Arlington, VA. About Us
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Founded in 1961, the Association of State and Interstate Water Pollution Control Administrators (ASIWPCA) is a national, nonpartisan professional organization. ASIWPCA members are the State, Interstate and Territorial officials who are responsible for the implementation of surface water protection programs throughout the nation. In addition to serving as a liaison among these officials, ASIWPCA facilitates their communication with the Federal government and promotes public education. Long before the enactment of the Clean Water Act, State and Interstate professionals were working to protect and improve water quality. They continue to lead the way in creating and realizing a vision for clean water in America.

29. Water Pollution: MedlinePlus
We all need clean water. People need it to grow crops and to operate factories, and for drinking and recreation. Fish and wildlife depend on it to survive. Many different
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31. Eawag: Willkommen
National research center for water pollution control. Interdisciplinary research, services and activities of the institute.
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32. Articles About Water Pollution - Los Angeles Times
Water Pollution News. Find breaking news, commentary, and archival information about Water Pollution from the Los Angeles Times
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33. Natural Landscapes Project: Outreach On Organic Gardening And Natural Lawn Care
Non-profit organization promoting organic (natural) lawn care. Information about pesticide hazards, avoiding water pollution, compost and mulch, and lawn size reduction.
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    Pesticides have been found in drinking water wells not only in agricultural communities but also in residential communities. Lawn and garden products in streams can kill fish directly or cause impaired migratory behavior, reproductive harm and deformities. Detergents from car washing, oil and anti-freeze from motors, as well as pet and livestock waste all create polluted runoff from your driveway or yard. Learn more about pesticides and stormwater runoff on our

34. Waterkeeper Alliance
Advocacy organization dedicated to preserving and protecting water from polluters. Has local groups throughout the United States and Canada.
http://www.waterkeeper.org/

35. Environment Agency - Home
Regulates air and water pollution problems.
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36. Teledyne Isco - Samplers, Flow Meters, Syringe Pumps, And Liquid Chromatography
Manufactures products for professionals working in water pollution monitoring and abatement, wastewater process control, and field and laboratory work.
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37. Water Pollution: An Introduction - Causes, Effects, Types, And Solutions
Information about the types, causes, and effects of water pollution and what we can do to solve the problem.
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38. Marin County Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program
Public education resource about watersheds, water quality, and preventing water pollution.
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39. How Your Health Can Be Affected By Water Pollution
Water pollution and your health Virtually all types of water pollution are harmful to the health of humans and animals.
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40. Water And Pollution Control Depa
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Ames WPC Receives the NACWA's Platinum-20 Peak Performance Award again in 2010! WHAT WE DO From your toilets and sinks to the sewers and streams we ensure Ames has quality water. The water you drink goes through many processes before it lands in your cup. The process starts by collecting water from Squaw and Skunk River Valley shallow groundwater aquifers (or underground layers of water) and treating the water, making it potable (drinkable). Once treated the water is distributed throughout the city into homes and businesses. The cycle is then completed when water from your showers, sinks and toilets enters the sewer system travels to the wastewater facility where it is treated before returning to the lakes and streams, creating a healthy environment.

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