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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. WATER POLLUTION - Urban
PREVENTING URBAN water pollution. Thus, storm drains carry large amount ofpollution away from urbanized areas mixed with the excess storm water.
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The majority of people now live in cities. These urban environments are characterized by suburbs that contain many acres of hard surfaces. Natural vegetation such as forests and fields slow rainwater down, allowing it to soak into the surface. In contrast, streets, roofs, parking lots and manicured lawns, all provide hard, impervious, surfaces that prohibit rain from soaking into the ground. Since the excess rain water can not soak into the ground, it accumulates and rushes into storm sewers and waterways. There is a common misconception that water traveling into storm sewers ends up treated at the local wastewater treatment plant. Because of this misunderstanding, many citizens use storm drains and ditches as places to dispose of all kinds of pollutants . Thus, storm drains carry large amount of pollution away from urbanized areas mixed with the excess storm water. Street litter, fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, pet and yard waste, motor oil, anti-freeze, household hazardous wastes, and paint are just a few of the pollutants that find their way into storm drains. This water travels from storm drains into local streams, ponds, and lakes, and ultimately into local streams and rivers. Because storm drains can be a major source of pollution to our waterways, it is important to keep polluting materials out of them.

62. Table Of Contents
Control of water pollution from agriculture FAO irrigation and drainage paper 55.Table of Contents. by. Chapter 1 Introduction to agricultural water pollution.
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Control of water pollution from agriculture - FAO irrigation and drainage paper 55
Table of Contents by Edwin D. Ongley GEMS/Water Collaborating Centre
Canada Centre for Inland Waters
Burlington, Canada Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Rome, 1996
The designations employed and the presentation of material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. M-56
ISBN 92-5-103875-9 This electronic document has been scanned using optical character recognition (OCR) software and careful manual recorrection. Even if the quality of digitalisation is high, the FAO declines all responsibility for any discrepancies that may exist between the present document and its original printed version.
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Foreword Acknowledgements Acronyms of institutes and programmes Chapter 1: Introduction to agricultural water pollution ... Annex 1: Pesticide inventory

63. Water Quality: Causes And Sources Of Surface Water Pollution
The sources of water pollution typically fall into one of two categoriespointsource pollution and non-point-source pollution.
http://www.texasep.org/html/wql/wql_2sfc.html
CAUSES PRESENT IN IMPAIRED RIVERS AND STREAMS
(% OF IMPAIRED MILES), 1998
Others include:
Pesticides - 1.0%
Salinity/TDS/Chlorides - 0.6%
Nutrients - 0.6% Source: EPA, National Water Quality Inventory, 1998 The major causes of pollution in surface water in Texas are high fecal coliform levels, low dissolved oxygen, metals or other toxics such as organics in water and fish and elevated concentrations of dissolved solids. Overall, in Texas, 59 water body segments have been impacted by high fecal coliform levels in water or shellfish, while low dissolved oxygen has impacted 33 segments. Other causes of impairment include high metal content (33 segments), high organics in fish and shellfish (36), and elevated concentrations of dissolved solids (17). However, each type of water body is impacted by different types of impairment. Major contributors to nonsupport of uses in bays included elevated fecal coliform bacteria and low dissolved oxygen contents. In the streams and rivers, the most frequently violated water quality standards were those for pathogens (high levels of fecal coliform bacteria), low dissolved oxygen, and, in some areas, toxics such as metals and pesticides. Excess plant nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) also were identified as a problem in some waters of the state. In reservoirs, impairment of use was related to elevated levels of metals and high levels of pathogens and pesticides.

64. Network For Good :: Water Pollution
Let's Put an End to water pollution Association of State and Interstate WaterPollution Control Administrators Professional association Donate.
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Let's Put an End to Water Pollution Despite our best efforts at prevention, almost 14,000 oil spills are reported each year. Everyone needs clean water, but once it becomes polluted, water loses its value, becoming a threat to our health and to the survival of the fish and wildlife that depend on it. Many organizations are working to ensure clean water for generations to come, and they need your help. Tell A Friend
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Your gift will help preserve and protect the world's waters. Review the organizations below or search for other related charities American Rivers, Inc.
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Federation of Environment Technologists, Inc.
Friends of the Great Swamp
Higher Ground For Humanity - Clearwater Project Humanitarian organization Riverkeeper, Inc. River Network Natural resource conservation Surfrider Foundation Natural resource conservation Sustainable Conservation Be A Volunteer With just a few hours, you can help end water pollution.

65. Manly_Concept
A partnership between businesses on the Balgowlah industrial estate and Manly Council in New South Wales, Australia, to reduce stormwater pollution through environmental education and water quality monitoring.
http://www.manly.nsw.gov.au/greatestate
anly Council has joined forces with the NSW Government Stormwater Trust and the University of Western Sydney (UWS) to develop a unique program linking environmental education, water quality monitoring, infrastructure provision and legislation to address concerns about ecosystem health in the catchment of Balgowlah Industrial Estate.
The project is funded by the EPA as part of their $80 million effort to combat urban stormwater pollution in New South Wales. ‘The Great Estate’ Stormwater Environmental Education Program (SEEP) is an environmental education program for companies in the Balgowlah Industrial Estate. It is an opportunity for responsible local business operators to become involved in a program that aims to ensure that our creeks, lagoons and beaches are kept pollution free for the native animals and plants that live there and also for recreational purposes and our future generations. Over 100 businesses in this area have been recognised as having a medium to high risk in terms of actual or potential stormwater pollution problems. The program is designed to address the issue of polluted stormwater runoff from these premises.

66. Smart Communities Network: Water Efficiency Pollution Prevention
The sources of water pollution are classified as point sources and nonpointsources. Point sources discharge pollutants into surface waters or into
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Critical to preserving our increasingly scarce sources of freshwater is minimizing the pollution of rivers and streams, lakes and reservoirs, estuaries, wetlands, and groundwater. According to the EPA, these precious water resources are continuously contaminated by the following array of pollutants:
  • nutrients from sewage and fertilizers suspended solids pathogens organic material metals and toxic organic chemicals pesticides and herbicides other contaminants such as salts, acids, oil, and grease
The sources of water pollution are classified as "point sources" and "nonpoint sources." Point sources discharge pollutants into surface waters or into groundwater through a detectable "point, " such as pipes from industrial facilities, treatment plants, and combined sewers. Most point discharges are strictly controlled through specific permits and are subject to enforcement actions. Although point sources still contribute some to water pollution, control measures have greatly reduced their impact. Nonpoint sources (NPS), however, are much more difficult to identify, and deliver the vast majority of pollutants to bodies of water. Nonpoint sources include atmospheric deposition, contaminated sediments, and land practices that generate polluted runoff such as agriculture, logging, onsite sewage disposal, and municipal stormwater management.

67. About SES: SYNERGISTIC ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS, INC. San Antonio, Texas
Environmental engineering consulting firm in San Antonio, Texas. Describes capabilities and available services in air and water pollution control, hazardous waste, and other areas.
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Serving San Antonio and South and Central Texas since 1986, S.E.S. is a complete environmental services company, specializing in:
  • Environmental maintenance and construction projects Industrial site management, remediation, and upgrades Management of hazardous waste and non-hazardous solid wastes
Its diverse clientele includes industries, governmental entities, and even individuals who need help-no one is too "small" of a client to consider. S.E.S. has successfully completed a variety of projects dealing with environmental engineering, planning, design, and program management. No other environmental and engineering services firm in the San Antonio region provides a more diverse response to industrial, commercial, municipal and individuals' needs than S.E.S. S.E.S.' hands-on expertise and experience provides a unique insight into Federal, State, and local regulations and how they affect an operation, because S.E.S., at its facility, has to comply with those very same rules (click

68. Water Pollution
water pollution. water pollution, contamination of water resources by harmfulwastes; see also sewerage, water supply, pollution, and environmentalism.
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69. Water, Water Pollution And Wetlands Guide :: Green Nature ::
Water, water pollution and Wetlands Guide. Annotated articles covering freshwater (lakes, rivers), drinking water, water pollution and wetlands issues.
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Nuclear Power ... Wind Global Africa China Europe General ... Recycling Land Forestry GM Foods Mountains National Parks ... Organic Farming Water Coastal/Oceans Fresh Water Rivers Poll Should the U.S. Go To War Against Iraq? Yes, unilaterally if necessary Yes, if the UN Security Council Agrees No Results Polls Votes: Comments: Water, Water Pollution and Wetlands Guide Annotated articles covering fresh water (lakes, rivers), drinking water, water pollution and wetlands issues. Aerosol Pollution Could Threaten Earth's Water Supply U.S. researchers report that particles of human-produced pollution may be reducing rainfall and threatening the Earth's fresh water supplies. Africa and Clean Water Ministers from 22 African countries are urging that action to reduce death rates resulting from poor hygiene and disease-contaminated water be given high priority at next year's World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) in Johannesburg, South Africa. An Introduction to Aquaculture The ABCs of aquaculture.

70. San Jose/Santa Clara Water Pollution Control Plant
San Jose / Santa Clara water pollution Control Plant. The water pollution ControlPlant has the capacity to treat 167,000,000 gallons of wastewater per day.
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San Jose / Santa Clara
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About the Plant The San Jose/Santa Clara Water Pollution Control Plant is one of the largest advanced wastewater treatment facilities in California. It treats and cleans the wastewater of over 1,500,000 people that live and work in the 300-square mile area encompassing San Jose, Santa Clara, Milpitas, Campbell, Cupertino, Los Gatos, Saratoga, and Monte Sereno. The Water Pollution Control Plant has the capacity to treat 167,000,000 gallons of wastewater per day. It is located in Alviso, at the southernmost tip of the San Francisco Bay. Originally constructed in 1956, the Plant had the capacity to treat 36,000,000 gallons of water per day and only provided primary treatment. In 1964, the Plant added a secondary treatment process to its system. In 1979, the Plant upgraded its wastewater treatment process to an advanced, tertiary system. Wastewater from sinks, toilets, and drains inside homes, businesses and schools in most of Santa Clara Valley travels through an underground pipe system, known as the sanitary sewer system, before it arrives for treatment at the San Jose/Santa Clara Water Pollution Control Plant. That journey can take up to 10 hours. About 18 hours later, 99% of the impurities have been removed through a highly sophisticated treatment process that simulates the way nature purifies water, but at a greatly accelerated rate.

71. ESD Watershed Protection - Permit Compliance
Often, when our ultimate customers, residents, think of water pollutionthey think of ooze coming from some factory. Outdoor water pollution.
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Effective Thursday, March 14, 2002,
the temporary location for Plan Checks will be:
430 N. McCarthy Blvd
Milpitas, California
Appointments must be made in advance. Please call (408) 945-3000 to make an appointment. Permanent mailing address and phone:
Environmental Services Building
4245 Zanker Road, San Jose, CA 95134
It Isn't Just Big Industry
Often, when our ultimate customers, residents, think of water pollution they think of ooze coming from some factory. But, did you know that larger South Bay industrial facilities have made significant strides in reducing pollutants? No doubt there is still room for improvement, but with the reduction of much of the industrial pollution, it's clear that smaller commercial facilities combined with residential activities are a significant source of water pollution.
Outdoor Water Pollution
My business doesn't have any pollutants, does it?

72. Cleangeorgia.org | The Georgia Watershed Assessment Project: A Citizen's Guide T
Welcome to the online Citizen’s Guide to Fighting water pollution inGeorgia. A Citizen's Guide to Fighting water pollution in Georgia.
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STEP 1 : A Brief Overview of the Clean Water Act STEP 2 : National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permits ... Cleangeorgia.org Home Welcome to the online Citizen’s Guide to Fighting Water Pollution in Georgia . Never before has there been such a need to protect Georgia’s water resources. Rapid population growth, corresponding growth of urban areas, and poor implementation and enforcement of existing environmental laws has taken a toll on Georgia’s streams, rivers, and lakes. According to the Georgia Public Interest Research Group, from 1988 to 1997, the total amount of toxic chemicals discharged into Georgia’s waterways increased by over 400 percent. Now, more toxic chemicals flow through Georgia’s rivers and streams than in New York or New Jersey. While the statistics on water pollution are discouraging

73. ELI's Research And Policy Division: Sustainability And Resource Program Programs
ELI’s water pollution prevention program focuses on the cutting edgechallenges facing America’s waters. water pollution Prevention.
http://www.eli.org/research/waterpollution.htm
Sustainability and Resource Protection Programs back to ELI's Sustainability and Resource Protection Sustainable Use of Land Program State Biodiversity Program Water Pollution Prevention Program ... Green Building Program Water Pollution Prevention
  • state approaches to nonpoint source pollution control, laws affecting livestock operations, and the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) program that requires states to establish "pollution budgets" allocating responsibility for all discharges to their impaired waters, and to develop plans to bring those waters into compliance with water quality standards.
Recent ELI publications include:

74. Chemical Process Pumps,Portable Dewatering Pumps,Industrial Pump Manufacturers,R
Suppliers of metallic, self priming, polypropylene, diaphragm, PVDF and liquid processing pumps, portable submersible dewatering sump pumps, chemical process pumps and air water pollution control equipments.
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75. Combined Air And Water Pollution Control System
COMBINED AIR AND water pollution CONTROL SYSTEM. NASA seeks to transferthe NASAdeveloped air and water pollution control system.
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COMBINED AIR AND WATER POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEM
NASA seeks to transfer the NASA-developed air and water pollution control system. This system, developed at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), is a recirculating, bioaquatic pollution control system which combines both water and air pollution controls into one system. Air pollution from automobiles, industrial plants, coal burning power plants, incinerators, and furnaces have created serious environmental pollution problems. These problems include depletion of the ozone layer, the greenhouse effect, as well as air pollution with heavy metals, toxic organics, and acid rain. Current air pollution control systems are expensive to install and operate, or their air pollution control efficiency is questionable.
Potential Commercial Uses
The pollution control system can be implemented to process polluted air created by industrial furnaces used in power generation, incinerators, and industrial applications.
Benefits
The benefits of the combined air and water pollution control system is the low cost of implementation and reduced disposal costs compared to existing pollution control alternatives. This system eliminates the need for baffles, venturis, and injectors used in conventional systems.

76. EnviroScape -- Environmental Models For School And Community Education
Demonstration kits for teaching about water pollution and its prevention. Topics include nonpoint source pollution, wetlands, coastal zones, groundwater, and landfills.
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77. Water Pollution, Water Pollution Legislation, WATER POLLUTION MANAGEMENT: Croner
water pollution, water pollution legislation, water pollution news, water pollutionquestions and answers, water pollution regulations can be found at Croner
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Payroll ... International Trade Water Pollution: Water Pollution and Water Pollution Management Information Zone: Croner CCH - Environment Centre For all Water Pollution matters including Information on water pollution policy,water pollution legislation and enforcement of water pollution legislation visit Croner CCH at the official environment centre Water Pollution Information zone found at http://www.environment-centre.net . The Water Pollution Information Zone features water pollution news, water pollution stories, water pollution features, water pollution related events and links to sites of major importance for those researching aspects of water pollution. Water Pollution: water pollution environment- water pollution and water pollution management questions and answers
Water Pollution Question: I want to discharge liquid effluent from my factory into a sewer. Is this a controlled water? Water Pollution: Answer No. Water supply mains and pipes, sewers and drains are excluded from the definition of controlled waters. However, to discharge trade effluent into a sewer you will need a trade effluent discharge consent from the sewerage undertaker (the privatised water company).

78. School Teachers Experiment With Water Pollution In MIT Labs
School teachers experiment with water pollution in MIT labs. I teach aunit on the Aberjona River and the way pollution travels in water.
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Left to right: Peter Lavelle, a grades 4-8 computer science teacher at the Pierce School in Brookline; Mohamud Yousuf, who teaches children ages 14-17 at Community Solutions Inc. in Roxbury for the Department of Youth Services; and Laura LaBrie, a kindergarten teacher in Holliston Public Schools, show how water moves through the model they constructed of a cross-section of soils beneath a small farming town. The teachers buried a red-colored pollution source in one layer of the model; when they added water, it moved through the layers of soil, eventually carrying the contaminant into the small lake which town residents would use for recreation. The Massachusetts teachers were attendees at an environmental science course taught by two MIT professors. Photo by Denise Brehm CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Science teachers from schools around Massachusetts were at MIT this month learning how pollution travels through groundwater and surface water, and performing environmental science experiments they can adapt to suit their own classroom needs. The 12 teachers, who preside in classrooms from kindergarten through high school, were participants in "Pollutant Transport in Natural Water Systems," a two-day course taught by MIT professors

79. TEACH: Water Pollution In The Great Lakes
water pollution in the Great Lakes water pollution is defined as a change in the chemical,physical and biological health of a waterway due to human activity.
http://www.great-lakes.net/teach/pollution/water/water1.html
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Water pollution in the Great Lakes
The pollution of our waterways became a national issue in June of 1969, the day that the Cuyahoga River, flowing through Cleveland, Ohio, on its way to Lake Erie, caught on fire because it was so polluted. Although this was not the first time that the Cuyahoga River had been in flames, the 1969 fire caught the attention of the nation and the fight began for increased water pollution controls, which eventually led to the Great Lakes Water Quality Act and Clean Water Act in the 1970s. Water pollution is defined as a change in the chemical, physical and biological health of a waterway due to human activity. Ways that humans have affected the quality of the Great Lakes water over the centuries include sewage disposal, toxic contamination through heavy metals and pesticides, overdevelopment of the water's edge, runoff from agriculture and urbanization, and air pollution.
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80. Earthwater Stencils - Storm Drain Stencils
Project that encourages stenciling of storm drains to encourage public awareness and prevention of water pollution. Includes details of how to stencil, what it achieves, and where to obtain stencils from.
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for Septic Education Kit information Storm drain stenciling is an educational, interactive tool to engage people of all ages in community involvement for watershed pollution prevention. It is an action project for students and community involvement for adults. EPA recommends stenciling under the new Phase II Stenciling is especially valuable as ongoing not to do and why . Media and fliers will explain what people can do and how And it works! Stenciling raises awareness and leads to pollution prevention. Studies in Wisconsin have proven storm drain stencils raise citizen awareness of polluted runoff flowing to rivers and lakes In Oregon a wetland debris problem was solved after a student storm drain stenciling program in upland neighborhoods stopped trash coming out a culvert that had been identified as a serious source of litter to Jackson Bottoms Wetland Preserve. We hope you'll use this site for watershed pollution prevention action projects and resources to help you, your agency, school, business or organization make a difference for clean water. Our mission is to foster public awareness of, involvement in and support for stormwater pollution prevention. We accomplish this through community-based storm drain stenciling and related programs in local watersheds.

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