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Pollution Runoff And "Super Socks"
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Don’t Drink the Water: Pollutants in aquifers threaten future of Mexico’s ‘Riviera Maya’ | Organic Connections
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Stormwater Pollution, Runoff Pollution | NRDC
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"Industrial Scars" Captures Pollution's Dangerous Beauty in Photographs (Slideshow) : TreeHugger
treehugger.com — “Photo credit: © J Henry Fair 2011 The production of petroleum, of metals, and of fertilizer—seen here—result in polluted runoff that, when captured in the right moment, are as beautiful as they are troubling. Photographer J Henry Fair has” View full resource at treehugger.com
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Who knew pollution could be so beautiful? Hopefully these photos help us recognize the scale of industrial destruction. http://t.co/qvCPRLD
Surfrider offers class on ‘ocean-friendly’ gardening Saturday | program, ocean, help - News - The Orange County Register
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Minnesota, Wisconsin adding to kill zone in Gulf of Mexico | StarTribune.com
startribune.com — “Minnesota and Wisconsin are contributing an increasing share of the Mississippi River pollution that is killing a wide swath of the Gulf of Mexico” View full resource at startribune.com
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RT @leezukor: Hard science on MN farm runoff http://bit.ly/n5OywM 70% increase in past 20 yrs (@MNFoodBloggers @pastureland)
Ask a Gardener: How to deal with runoff | The Asheville Citizen-Times | citizen-times.com
citizen-times.com — “Use rain gardens, composting to catch pollutants that move downstream in yard runoff.” View full resource at citizen-times.com
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Green Living: There are ways to prevent stormwater runoff pollution | MLive.com
mlive.com — “The Muskegon River can support a wide range of species because of its moderate temperature. Its ecosystem can be damaged by stormwater runoff.” View full resource at mlive.com
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Green Living: There are ways to prevent stormwater runoff pollution http://bit.ly/kXb1Pp
BioScience article describes early scale-up stage of new biotechnology with environmental benefits
news-medical.net — “An article published in the June issue of BioScience describes the early scale-up stage of a new biotechnology with environmental benefits and possible commercial potential. Algal turf scrubbers are field-sized, water-treatment systems that can extract excess nutrients from streams, canals, and lakes polluted by agricultural, domestic, and some industrial runoff.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Farm Bureau Attacks EPA Attempts to Limit Pollutant Runoff into Chesapeake Bay
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Farm Bureau Attacks EPA Attempts to Limit Pollutant Runoff into Chesapeake Bay http://bit.ly/hmXud1
Don’t Drink the Water: Pollutants in aquifers threaten future of Mexico’s ‘Riviera Maya’ | Organic Connections Magazine
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Don’t Drink the Water: Pollutants in aquifers threaten future of Mexico’s ‘Riviera Maya’ | Organic Connections Magazine
organicconnectmag.com — “via PhysOrg.com, Pharmaceuticals, illicit drugs, shampoo, toothpaste, pesticides, chemical run-off from highways and many other pollutants infiltrate the” View full resource at organicconnectmag.com
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The Future Of Mexico's Fast-Growing 'Riviera Maya' Threatened By Pollutants In Aquifers
medicalnewstoday.com — “Pharmaceuticals, illicit drugs, shampoo, toothpaste, pesticides, chemical run-off from highways and many other pollutants infiltrate the giant aquifer under Mexico's Riviera Maya, research shows” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Pollutants in aquifers may threaten future of Mexico's fast-growing 'Riviera Maya'
eurekalert.org — “Pharmaceuticals, illicit drugs, shampoo, toothpaste, pesticides, chemical run-off from highways and many other pollutants infiltrate the giant aquifer under Mexico's "Riviera Maya," research shows. The wastes contaminate a vast labyrinth of water-filled caves under the popular tourist destination on the Yucatan Peninsula. And, with a 10-fold increase in population through 2030 expected, the problems are likely to worsen, according to research led by the UN University's Canadian-based I” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Could oysters be used to clean up Chesapeake Bay?
sciencedaily.com — “Chronic water quality problems caused by agricultural and urban runoff, municipal wastewater, and atmospheric deposition from the burning of fossil fuels leads to oxygen depletion, loss of biodiversity, and harmful algal blooms. This nutrient pollution is prevalent in many coastal marine and estuarine ecosystems worldwide. Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in North America and although many efforts have been taken to improve its water quality, nutrient pollution still keeps it at unacceptabl” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Farm Bureau Challenges E.P.A. on Chesapeake Pollution - NYTimes.com
green.blogs.nytimes.com — “An official threatens a lawsuit over the agency's rules requiring a reduction in nitrogen and phosphorus runoff from farms.” View full resource at green.blogs.nytimes.com
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Green: Farm Bureau Challenges E.P.A. on Chesapeake Pollution http://bit.ly/dE7Z97
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