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  1. Water Pollution Control: Webster's Timeline History, 1896 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-05-01
  2. Industrial Water Pollution: Origins, Characteristics, Treatment by Nelson Leonard Nemerow, 1978-05-25
  3. A Summary of the Law Relating to Pollution of Waters of Lakes and Streams by Rome Green Brown, 2010-07-24
  4. Air and Water Pollution by Gerald leinwand, 1969-11-01
  5. Industrial Water Quality by Jr., W. Eckenfelder, Davis Ford, et all 2008-09-15
  6. Water Sampling for Pollution (Environmental Topics) by Harsham, Keith Harsham, 1995-08-01
  7. Sol-Gel Methods for Materials Processing: Focusing on Materials for Pollution Control, Water Purification, and Soil Remediation (NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security)
  8. Rapid Chemical and Biological Techniques for Water Monitoring (Water Quality Measurements)
  9. Synthetic Membrane Processes: Fundamentals and Water Applications (Monograph on Water Pollution)
  10. Instrumentation, Control and Automation of Water and Wastewater Treatment and Transport Systems: Workshop Proceedings (Advances in water pollution control)
  11. Water Contamination and Health (Environmental Science & Pollution) by Rhoda G.M. Wang, 1994-03-30
  12. Corrosion Prevention and Control in Water Treatment and Supply Systems (Pollution Technology Review) by J.E. Singley, 1986-01-14
  13. The Water Environment of Cities
  14. Air Pollution and Ship Emissions (Air, Water and Soil Pollution Science and Technology)

41. Water Pollution Project - Hong Kong And The World!
Four Hong Kong kids in a school called HKIS tell about the problem of water pollution in Hong Kong and worldwide. Includes photos.
http://members.tripod.com/water_pollution_hk/default.htm
Water Pollution (Overview) Water Pollution (General) Water Pollution in Hong Kong Endangered Species ... Bibliography Dickson Kent Chad Eri The web page is made by Dickson and Chad. Articles are by Kent and Eri. News Flash: (April 20th, 2002) Hello everyone! I'm back to reconstruct the web page! Yeah! This site has been up for 2 years! And it's so popular! Please come here frequently around June, where my summer holiday starts. I'm going to put a flash intro very soon!
I'm already a High School student! It's hard to have time to fix my site. Yes! It's almost done! Oh yeah. By the way. I don't know why the site loads so slow... dunno why. This is a project done by some 7th graders in Hong Kong, attending Hong Kong International School. This is a project we are giving to the world, because it is a subject that concerns all of us around the world. This is not only for our water pollution project, but for the world to know about. We have put this project together, to help animals, and the next generation, to have a better world. It is up to us students of this generation to look toward. This is a matter that has been going on for years. Why do people say, "A better environment starts at home, but no one is cooperating to help this matter." So as you go through our project we hope you will reflect and do things to help this world, to become a better environment.

42. Monterey Regional Water Pollution Control Agency
Provides wastewater treatment and water recycling for major portions of the Monterey Peninsula.Category Regional North America Counties Monterey Government......Monterey Regional water pollution Control Agency Changing Wastewaterinto Safe Water. Monterey Regional water pollution Control Agency.
http://www.mrwpca.com/
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43. Splish Splash!
to address How does water pollution affect people and animals? Whatare some major causes of water pollution? Are you suprised
http://www.lfelem.lfc.edu/tech/DuBose/webquest/Toni/OCEANIC.HTM
Splish Splash! Splish Splash you were taking a bath... Uh-Oh! Where's the water? You live in a small town on the coast of sunny California and there is a serious problem. You have no more running water. You call the water plant and the news is not good. Due to high bacteria levels in the water supply, the Pacific Ocean, the plant had to temporarily shut down. You now begin to think about all the damage that has probably been done to this huge body of water to cause such a predicament. Even though you just missed a shower, you wonder about the thousands of species of life that actually have to live in that dirty mess! You decide that something must be done. But what? In this three day activity, you are going to make a difference! The Task You find a neighbor who was equally suprised this morning about the town's running water problem. In this case, your neighbor is a partner from this class. You two decide to start your own organization. Your goal is to educate others on why we need to protect the ocean and how we can do it. You also need to choose one marine animal as a mascot for your organization. The first step you must take is to incorporate these ideas into a brochure within the next two days. You will research specific sites on the intenet. The information that you pull from the sites should be compiled into a four page brochure (the four sides of a folded piece of paper). Remember, you are trying to help people help the world!

44. China Research Center For Water Pollution And Water Reuse
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45. EPA NPDES - Office Of Wastewater Management
OVERVIEW. water pollution degrades surface waters making them unsafe fordrinking, fishing, swimming, and other activities. As authorized
http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/
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OVERVIEW Water pollution degrades surface waters making them unsafe for drinking, fishing, swimming, and other activities. As authorized by the Clean Water Act, the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit program controls water pollution by regulating point sources that discharge pollutants into waters of the United States. Point sources are discrete conveyances such as pipes or man-made ditches. Individual homes that are connected to a municipal system, use a septic system, or do not have a surface discharge do not need an NPDES permit; however, industrial, municipal, and other facilities must obtain permits if their discharges go directly to surface waters. In most cases, the NPDES permit program is administered by authorized states . Since its introduction in 1972, the NPDES permit program is responsible for significant improvements to our Nation's water quality.

46. Clean Water Act And Water Pollution - Sierra Club
water pollution and the Sierra Club's Water Quality Protection Campaign.Clean water is a basic right and a necessity for all life.
http://www.sierraclub.org/cleanwater/
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Water Pollution and the Sierra Club's
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Clean water is a basic right and a necessity for all life. It keeps people healthy, supports fish and wildlife, and provides recreational opportunities. Despite progress made in the last 30 years to restore the health of our nation's waters by passage of the Clean Water Act in 1972, 218 million Americans live within ten miles of polluted water, and 40% of the nation's assessed waters are still unsafe for fishing, swimming, or supporting aquatic life. Hot Issues - Act Now
  • The Bush Administration is in the process of removing federal protection from so called "isolated" streams, ponds, and wetlands. This leaves these waters more vulnerable to being filled and polluted. Plus, it places a greater burden on states and local communities to clean up water pollution that escapes federal regulation.

47. Rainbow Video And Film Productions
and ordering information.......Awardwinning environmental videos on community activism dealing with air and water pollution.
http://rainbowvideoandfilm.com/

48. Simulation Of Underground Water Pollution
contents. ERCIM News No.50, July 2002. Simulation of Underground WaterPollution. by Mario Arioli. The Numerical Analysis Group at Rutherford
http://www.ercim.org/publication/Ercim_News/enw50/arioli.html
subscribe search back issues on-line order back issues ERCIM website quick index ERCIM home page ACTIVITIES Scientific fields of competence EU-NSF strategic workshops 10 years ERCIM Working Groups Digital Library Initiative Event Sponsorship Fellowship Programme Cor Baayen award Projects Future ERCIM Events Past ERCIM Events PUBLICATIONS ERCIM News Annual report Technical Reports Workshop Proceedings Prospective Reports Strategic Reports Members' Libraries ABOUT ERCIM Organizational structure Members ERCIM office Board of Directors Executive Committee Logos for Download Posters LINKS Job opportunities Calendar of Events Spin-off Companies WORKSPACES Archives (restricted) BSCW server (restricted) contents ERCIM News No.50, July 2002
Simulation of Underground Water Pollution
by Mario Arioli The Numerical Analysis Group at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory develops new algorithms and mathematical software that are used in several key sectors of applications. In collaboration with other teams of ERCIM (the Italian IAN-CNR and the Computer Science Department of the Czech Academy of Science), the group has started a new research project related to the study of the mathematical and numerical aspects of the underground water pollution problem. p x ) (the total head) and the velocity field u x K x ) which accounts for the soil characteristics, and the divergence of u to the source-sink term

49. Wastewater Pollution In China
Wastewater pollution has always been a major problem throughout the world. The lack of suitable water used for drinking, agriculture, farming, etc. has declined through the years. With a shortage of water throughout the world, proper methods of treating and recycling water is the key goal in sustaining our limited water resource supply. Geographically speaking, the wastewater pollution within China has affected the environment, society, and agriculture.
http://darwin.bio.uci.edu/~sustain/suscoasts/krismin.html
Wastewater Pollution in China by Kris Min ABSTRACT Wastewater pollution has always been a major problem throughout the world. The lack of suitable water used for drinking, agriculture, farming, etc. has declined through the years. With a shortage of water throughout the world, proper methods of treating and recycling water is the key goal in sustaining our limited water resource supply. Geographically speaking, the wastewater pollution within China has affected the environment, society, and agriculture. The water pollution crisis in China has brought up an issue of efficient wastewater treatment methods to help alleviate their problems. Throughout this paper, we will discuss the topics on the effects of wastewater pollution towards the environment and the society (health factors, agriculture, economic impacts, etc). At the same time, proposals for wastewater treatment procedures and facilities to help the water crisis in China will be discussed. INTRODUCTION The lack of clean water has always been an issue of environmental concern all over the world. This environmental issue is mainly stressed in developing countries today. The main sources of water pollution are: industrial (chemical, organic, and thermal wastes), municipal (largely sewage consisting of human wastes, other organic wastes, and detergents), and agricultural (animal wastes, pesticides, and fertilizers) (Brower et.al, 1990). For the past several years, China has been affected with the water pollution crisis. Three examples of wastewater pollution crisis in China are the City of Tianjin, the Chao Lakes and Xian City.

50. MoDNR Water Issues
State Parks and Historic Sites Water Protection Soil Conservation Public DrinkingWater Soil Water Conservation water pollution, Department Home Page, Site
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Divisions and Programs Administrative Support Air and Land Protection Air Pollution Control Environmental Services Hazardous Waste Land Reclamation Solid Waste Mgmt. Administration Dam Safety Geological Survey Land Survey Water Resources Energy Center Environmental Assistance State Historic Preservation State Parks and Historic Sites Public Drinking Water Water Pollution
Water Issues
The department has several divisions and programs that deal with water issues. The Missouri Forest Products Association (MFPA) has initiated a hotline for citizens who have observed possible improper timber harvesting practices, according to Cory Ridenhour, MFPA executive director. The purpose of the Forestry Inconsistent Practices Program hotline - (573) 681-9358 - is to give people the opportunity to report suspected cases of timber harvesting that do not follow the association's best management practices, Ridenhour said.

51. MoDNR Water Pollution Control Program
The department's water pollution Control Program is currently working ondeveloping TMDLs for those waters on the approved 1998 303(d) list.
http://www.dnr.state.mo.us/wpscd/wpcp/wpc-tmdl.htm
Divisions and Programs Administrative Support Air and Land Protection Air Pollution Control Environmental Services Hazardous Waste Land Reclamation Solid Waste Mgmt. Administration Dam Safety Geological Survey Land Survey Water Resources Energy Center Environmental Assistance State Historic Preservation State Parks and Historic Sites Public Drinking Water Water Pollution

Impaired Waters and Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL)
Under the federal Clean Water Act , the TMDL program provides a framework for identifying and cleaning up impaired waters. Section 303(d) of the law requires states to identify all waters that are failing to meet the state's water quality standards . These waters remain impaired even though the existing regulatory and permitting requirements have been put in place. The state is required to develop a Total Maximum Daily Load for all waters on the 303(d) list. The TMDL is a mathematical calculation of the amount of a specific pollutant a waterbody can absorb and still meet water quality standards. Each TMDL document will include allocations of the acceptable load for all sources of the pollutant. It will also include an implementation plan to identify how the load will be reduced to a level that will protect water quality.

52. Ames, Iowa Water And Pollution Control Department
Administration Water Plant water pollution Control Facility Water Meter Laboratory Flood Watch Tips, Tricks Troubles Related Sites.
http://www.city.ames.ia.us/waterweb/default.htm
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53. Storm Water Pollution Prevention Program | City Of San Diego
Program Objectives, URMP Fiscal Year 2002 Annual Report Executive SummaryStorm Water Standards Manual Watershed Urban Runoff Management Programs.
http://www.sannet.gov/stormwater/index.shtml
URMP Fiscal Year 2002 Annual Report Executive Summary
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54. News 14 Carolina | 24 Hour Local News | Beach Water Pollution
Website offers beach water pollution information 7/3/2002 951 AM By News 14Carolina Web Staff Printer Friendly Version. Search Beach water pollution.
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Oceana and Earth 911 offer information on how to protect coastal waters and which beach waters are clean. Both of their websites, Oceana.org and Earth911.org post weekly Internet updates of pollution levels in waters off every coastal North Carolina county. Jackie Savitz, director of an anti-pollution campaign organized by Oceana, said the information is tied to fecal coliform bacteria levels detected by state inspectors. If the bacteria is found in the water, this means the waters have been polluted by human or animal waste. This waste can make people sick. Officials expect to use another method for testing enterococcus bacteria by the end of the summer. Federal officials feel this new test is more effective in telling about waste levels in the water. North Carolina doesn't close its beach waters if unhealthy bacteria levels are found but the state will post warnings for swimmers.
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55. Best Water Pollution And Conservation Websites!
Care2.com's channel about water pollution and treatment,oceans, rivers, watersheds, and water conservation.
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- In 1983, the Hudson River Fishermen's Association hired a former commercial fisherman and congressional aide to patrol the Hudson full time. That movement has grown over time, and this stunningly artistic page tells the entire story, including current programs.
The Lake Michigan Federation
- Beautiful and well organized website reports on habitat restoration and toxics elimination in Lake Michigan. Browse a calendar of events or look for a local volunteer position.
THE BEST WATER/WETLANDS LINKS
Recommended by Care2 Staff American Rivers dreams of the natural restoration of America's rivers and streams. Features a regional search function to find out about issues in your area. Audubon Society is an excellent resource base for projects and campaigns on wetlands, oceans, river restorations, and other bird habitats. Clean Water Action Council works to preserve and protect clean water in Northeast Wisconsin and the Great Lakes region. CWAC conducts research, coordinates and promotes events, publishes a monthly newsletter, and hosts an activist forum. Clean Beaches Council works to sustaining America's beaches by developing innovative approaches to coastal management and protection of human health and the environment. Its flagship program is the Blue Wave Campaign - America's first environmental certification program for beaches.

56. James Environmental Management
Specializes in consulting services to the automotive recycling industry, storm water inspection and storm water pollution.
http://www.jamesenvironmental.com
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JEM specializes in the following areas:
  • Certified Automotive Recycler (CAR) Applications and Assistance Storm Water Sampling Kits Discharge Monitoring Reports Redi-Mix Concrete Plants Storm Water Pollution (Prevention and Planning) Storm Water Inspection Programs (Tune Ups) Storm Water Permitting Best Management Practice Plans Health and Safety Planning
OK, TEXAS! IT’S NOW OFFICIAL! TCEQ is the new name for the former TNRCC. Please remember to let us know if you receive correspondence from them or if they visit your facility! CAR Audits ARA has contracted with JEM to provide the recertification audits for CAR certified facilities. This service is provided to the facilities by ARA every 3 years and is paid for by ARA with your annual CAR dues. We will contact you when your recertification is due. If you have questions, call Jared 512-255-3631 E-mail Info@jamesenviromental.com

57. Water Pollution
Concise introduction to different types of water pollution, including causes and effects. Includes numerous photos, graphs, and diagrams.
http://www.umich.edu/~gs265/society/waterpollution.htm
WATER POLLUTION AND SOCIETY By David Krantz and Brad Kifferstein INTRODUCTION Comprising over 70% of the Earth’s surface, water is undoubtedly the most precious natural resource that exists on our planet. Without the seemingly invaluable compound comprised of hydrogen and oxygen, life on Earth would be non-existent: it is essential for everything on our planet to grow and prosper. Although we as humans recognize this fact, we disregard it by polluting our rivers, lakes, and oceans. Subsequently, we are slowly but surely harming our planet to the point where organisms
are dying at a very alarming rate. In addition to innocent organisms dying off, our drinking water has become greatly affected as is our ability to use water for recreational purposes. In order to combat water pollution, we must understand the problems and become part of the solution. POINT AND NONPOINT SOURCES According to the American College Dictionary, pollution is defined as: “to make foul or unclean; dirty.” Water pollution occurs when a body of water is adversely affected due to the addition of large amounts of materials to the water. When it is unfit for its intended use, water is considered polluted. Two types of water pollutants exist; point source and nonpoint source. Point sources of pollution occur when harmful substances are emitted directly into a body of water. The Exxon Valdez oil spill best illustrates a point source water pollution. A nonpoint source delivers pollutants indirectly through environmental changes. An example of this type of water pollution is when fertilizer from a field is carried into a stream by rain, in the form of run-off

58. PRESS RELEASE: New Water Pollution Trading Program Lacks Cap To Ensure Effective
New water pollution Trading Program Lacks Cap To Ensure Effectiveness. Plan AlsoUndermined By Possible Cut In Protection For Many Wetlands And Streams.
http://www.environmentaldefense.org/pressrelease.cfm?ContentID=2603

59. Water Pollution And Other Water Issues
replenishment. The effects of water pollution can be devastating tothe environment, as all organisms need water to survive. Other
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Guide picks The effects of water pollution can be devastating to the environment because all organisms require water for survival.
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60. MDC - The Environment
Information on water pollution control, maintenance of the Connecticut River, hydroelectric facilities and management of the municipal watershed.
http://www.themdc.com/environment.htm
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The primary mission of the Metropolitan District is to provide safe pure drinking water and environmentally responsible sewage collection and treatment. In addition, the Metropolitan District serves as a steward for some of the most well preserved natural resources in the State of Connecticut. In support of its mission The District collects and processes over 80 million gallons of combined sanitary and storm water. MDC's four water pollution control facilities treat wastewater from member towns. Other responsibilities of the District include processing 860,000 tons of solid waste annually for the State’s Mid-Connecticut project maintenance of the Connecticut River and shoreline as part of the Riverfront Recapture Project , and household hazardous waste collection Management of the municipal watershed and operation of two hydroelectric facilities that produce power for more than 3,000 homes are part of MDC's commitment to maintaining a strong natural environment. A comprehensive forestry program along with MDC's own logging crew is part of the management of the municipal watershed . The District maintains a demo forest as a living classroom to demonstrate forestry and its impact on people, wildlife and the environment. MDC also works closely with the State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection

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