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  1. Developing Industrial Water Pollution Control Programs: A Primer by Wesley Eckenfelder, 1997-09-15
  2. Water Pollution by George Harold Newsom, 1972-01
  3. Who Pays for Clean Water?: Distribution of Water Pollution Control Costs (An Urban systems research report) by Elizabeth E. Lake, etc., 1980-02
  4. International River Water Quality: Pollution and restoration
  5. Water Quality Management Under Conditions of Scarcity: Israel As a Case Study (Water pollution) by Shuval, 1980-06
  6. Concepts: Methodology and Chemical Analysis (Handbook of Environmental Chemistry) (The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry / Water Pollution) (v. 5)
  7. Did a Dinosaur Drink This Water? (Albert Whitman Prairie Books) by Robert E. Wells, 2006-01-01
  8. Storm Water Pollution Control: Municipal, Industrial and Construction NPDES Compliance by Roy Dodson, 1998-09-01
  9. Integrated Assessment of Water Resources and Global Change: A North-South Analysis
  10. Integrated Approaches to Water Pollution Problems (Proceedings of the International Symposium)
  11. Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Great Lakes (The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry / Water Pollution)
  12. Water Institutions: Policies, Performance and Prospects (Water Resources Development and Management)
  13. Water Politics and Development Cooperation: Local Power Plays and Global Governance
  14. Drinking water detoxification (Pollution technology review No. 49)

61. Fisheries Conservancy Board
Includes news, discussion and annual report, plus information about fishing licences and reporting environmental incidents relating to water pollution.
http://www.fcbni.com/
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Water Pollution
All around the world, countries are fighting to keep their water clean. Whether it's streams, rivers, lakes, or the ocean, countries have taken great measures to maintain a high quality of water for both human consumption and as a key component to the environment. We deal with the pollution problems and then decide on ways to clean it up. This valuable resource is the key to survival. Both plants and animals depend on water for their growth, so the water must be kept clean. The major contributors to water pollution can be classified in three categories, industrial, agricultural and municipal.
Examples of industrial wastes that can contaminant bodies of water are oil spills, acid rain, and waste run-off from industrial buildings and factories. Oil spills, even though they do not happen that often, can spill millions of gallons of its crude oil cargo into the ocean causing long term damage. The oil spreads out over the surface of the water, creating a deadly coating. It kills fish and animals and washes on shores polluting the beaches, shutting them down to the public. Once the oil has contaminated the water, immediate action must be taken to clean it out of the water. The most common procedure is to contain the oil with oil absorbent plastic booms and then skim the oil off the top of the water.

63. MDC - Water Supply & Pollution Control
Nonprofit municipal corporation chartered by the Connecticut General Assembly in 1929 provides quality water supply, water pollution control, mapping, and household hazardous waste collection to eight member municipalities.
http://www.themdc.com/

64. Fleming County Conservation District
Working to improve the local water quality and to eliminate and/or control soil erosion and water pollution. Includes summaries of projects and activities and board directory.
http://kywater.net/fleming/

65. Green Party Of Iran - Hezb-e-sabz Hayeh Iran
Includes news articles about Iran s drought, air and water pollution, agriculture, flora and fauna.
http://www.iran-e-sabz.org/news/news.html
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66. Water Pollution | Define Water Pollution At Dictionary.com
Cultural Dictionary water pollution definition The addition of harmful chemicals to natural water. Sources of water pollution in the United States include industrial waste
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Water pollution

67. Muncie Sanitary District
Seven departments including administration, bureau of water quality, engineering, recycling, sanitation, sewage utility office, sewer maintenance, and water pollution control facility.
http://www.munciesanitary.org/

68. Foresight Engineering
Provides engineering and support services for water pollution control, water supply and treatment, site development, drainage and other infrastructures.
http://www.foresightengineering.com/
Your browser does not support script Located in Indianapolis, Indiana, Foresight Engineering is a Civil Engineering and Surveying firm serving municipalities, industry, private utilities, contractors, schools, and land developers throughout Indiana. We specialize in civil/site design, water and wastewater utility infrastructure, storm water and drainage infrastructure, and land surveying. Founded in 1990, our company has been successfully helping Clients meet their environmental, utility, and site development needs for over 16 years. Our utility projects range from private on-site water/septic systems to complete municipal water and wastewater treatment facilities. Our civil/site experience includes commercial site design, residential subdivisions, utility extensions, storm water quality and detention facilities, construction staking, and all types of land surveying. In 2008 Foresight Engineering merged with CMID Inc., a multi-disciplined engineering and architectural firm located in Indianapolis and now operates as a division of CMID Inc. ( http://www.cmidinc.com

69. About Your Community
Offers information on toxic, air and water pollution in the county with comparisons to US areas.
http://www.scorecard.org/community/index.tcl?zip_code=05901&fips_county_code=500

70. Water Pollution
. Water pollution is any contamination of water with chemicals or other foreign substances that are detrimental to human, plant, or animal health.......
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/health/topics/exposure/water-poll/

71. Ecojustice (formerly Sierra Legal Defence Fund)
Protects the environment by upholding and enforcing Canada s environmental laws, providing free legal advice and representation. Information on environmental conditions and issues (examples include air and water pollution, impacts of logging, endangered species, and B.C. salmon).
http://www.ecojustice.ca/
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72. Sewage Water Pollution
Sewage water pollution, one of major problems faced by most cities nowadays, creates lot of health issues as well as environmental pollution. If water is treated properly, it can
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Sewage Water Pollution
Sewage water pollution, one of the major problems faced by most cities nowadays, creates lot of health issues as well as environmental pollution. If the water is treated properly, it can prove beneficial. To know more information about sewage water pollution, read on... Sewage water pollution is one of the major problems in cities. The sewage water is drained off into rivers without treatment. The careless disposal of sewage water leads to a chain of problems, such as spreading of diseases, eutrophication, increase in Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD), etc.
The waste water that flows after being used for domestic, industrial and other purposes is termed as sewage water. In ideal situations, the sewage water is channeled or piped out of cities for treatment . Bulk of the sewage contains water as the main component, while other constituents include organic wastes and chemicals.
Main Causes of Sewage Water Pollution
Improper handling of waste water, is the main reason behind the pollution of water . The sewage is drained off in large quantities into rivers. It slows down the process of dilution of the constituents present in the water; which in turn, stagnates the river.

73. Dallas Stormwater Management : Welcome
Information on storm water and pollution, the city s awareness campaign and watersheds, business program, news and educational resources.
http://www.wheredoesitgo.com/
@import "css/style.css"; "It goes with the flow. Keep it clean." The City of Dallas Stormwater Management has launched a Public Awareness and Outreach Program to educate Dallas citizens on how they can help prevent stormwater pollution. Find out about Volunteer opportunities for individuals and groups! Quarterly Newsletter Sign up to receive our quarterly newsletter via email Learn More Aug - Oct 2010
One quart of used motor oil washed down a storm drain can pollute up to 250,000 gallons of water. One gallon of liquid soap washed down a storm drain can pollute up to 200,000 gallons of water. More than 7 types of harmful pesticides and herbicides washed down storm drain are found in the Trinity River.
Kids Activities! Have fun and learn how to keep your creeks, rivers, and lakes clean. Stormwater – Billing Information
Summary of Storm Drainage Management Fee
16th annual Water-Wise Landscape Tour

74. What Is Nonpoint Source (NPS) Pollution? - Questions And Answers | Polluted Runo
What is Nonpoint Source (NPS) Pollution? Questions and Answers (taken from EPA's Polluted brochure EPA841-F-94-005, 1994) Q What is nonpoint source pollution?
http://www.epa.gov/owow/nps/qa.html
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What is Nonpoint Source (NPS) Pollution?
Questions and Answers
(taken from EPA's Polluted brochure EPA-841-F-94-005, 1994)
Q: What is nonpoint source pollution?
A: Nonpoint source (NPS) pollution, unlike pollution from industrial and sewage treatment plants, comes from many diffuse sources. NPS pollution is caused by rainfall or snowmelt moving over and through the ground. As the runoff moves, it picks up and carries away natural and human-made pollutants, finally depositing them into lakes, rivers, wetlands, coastal waters, and even our underground sources of drinking water. These pollutants include:
  • Excess fertilizers, herbicides, and insecticides from agricultural lands and residential areas; Oil, grease, and toxic chemicals from urban runoff and energy production;

75. Default.secureserver.net
Construction firm based out of Ohio and Michigan offering pipe rehabilitation services.
http://www.inlandwaters.com/

76. Lesson Info: Water Pollution Gizmo | ExploreLearning
World's largest and most advanced online repository of math and science simulations for grades 312. Research-proven, inquiry-based learning tools for teachers and students.
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77. NRDC: Cleaning Up The Anacostia River
Describes the river s environmental decline and proposed solutions.
http://www.nrdc.org/water/pollution/fanacost.asp
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NRDC's mission is to safeguard the Earth: its people, its plants and animals and the natural systems on which all life depends.
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  • Main Page Global Warming Energy Air ... All Water Documents Cleaning Up the Anacostia River
    After more than a century of abuse, plans are being made to bring Washington, D.C.'s "Forgotten River" back to life.

    An aerial view of the Anacostia River (far right) at its confluence with the Potomac River. The dramatic difference in color is due to the high level of sediments from CSOs and stormwater runoff.
    In the heart of the nation's capital, running from Bladensburg, Md., to Washington, D.C., is a river that is a poster child for America's tragically neglected, abused urban waterways. Although the eight-mile-long Anacostia River is surrounded by parkland, it is severely polluted by sediment, nutrients, pathogens, toxins and trash. Because the Anacostia is relatively flat and extremely tidal, it moves and flushes itself slowly, making it especially vulnerable to contamination. It's unsafe to swim in the Anacostia, or to eat its fish. Yet its troubles, though extreme, are hardly unique: Similar problems plague many of our country's urban and suburban rivers. It is a national embarrassment that the Anacostia often called "the Forgotten River" flows in the shadow of the Capitol building. Once a river that sustained abundant populations of fish, birds and other wildlife, the Anacostia is now impoverished and underused, flowing through some of Washington's poorest communities. But an effort to restore the Anacostia is getting underway. And if the District of Columbia, other local communities, the federal government, and businesses and individuals within the Anacostia watershed can work together to bring this river back, it can once again be an important asset to the community and a shining example the rest of the nation sorely needs.

78. Water Pollution - An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan
There are a wide variety of pollutants that can affect water and the plants and animals that live in the water. This pollution can be divided into three groups chemical
http://www.eduref.org/Virtual/Lessons/Science/Environmental_Education/ENV0065.ht
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Water Pollution
An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Author: David A. Gillam, Susitna Elementary, Anchorage, AK Date: May 1994 Grade Level(s): Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Subject(s):
  • Science/Environmental Education
OVERVIEW: There are a wide variety of pollutants that can affect water and the plants and animals that live in the water. This pollution can be divided into three groups: chemical pollution, thermal pollution, and ecological pollution. Since not all pollution is human produced students need to understand that there are sometimes "natural" reasons for some pollution. PURPOSE: These activities will help students' understanding of water pollution and its potential effects on human and wildlife habitats. OBJECTIVES: Students will be able to:
  • Identify 2 or more pollutants in a bog, marsh, stream or other wetland area.
  • Relate a pollution prevention message through words and art.
  • Understand that some pollutants can not be seen. ACTIVITIES:
  • For this activity you will need paper, crayons, markers, crayon pastels and other art supplies. Review with the students the types of pollution that they know about. Talk about the ways people can help prevent certain kinds of water pollution. List them on the chalk board. Have students draw a picture showing how to prevent pollution of a wetland of other water source. Encourage students to think about the source of the pollution and ways to either prevent or ways to dispose of some pollutants.
  • 79. BIOHIDRICA® BiotecnologĂ­as Del Agua Ltda.
    Offers products and services as well as research programs for the biological evaluation of water quality, in the treatment and biological control of water pollution. Santiago, Chile.
    http://www.biohidrica.cl
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    80. Water Pollution | Thank You Ocean
    Polluted runoff is the primary source of pollution in California’s ocean, harming marine life, endangering health and closing beaches.
    http://www.thankyouocean.org/threats/water-pollution/

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