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Here's an interesting "plan" from the presidential campaign trail: A long-shot for the Democratic nomination, Bill Richardson, says his home state of New Mexico should run a pipeline from the Midwest and start sucking water from the Great Lakes. [...] scientists with the Wisconsin Aquatic Technology and Environmental Research are working feverishly to study the bio systems of the Great Lakes in hopes of one day replenishing fish species and applying other research in order to create a fresh water industry cluster.
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...(vi) Provide protection to important aquatic, riparian, or upland habitats, especially those th... variety of species over a range of environmental conditions, and/or. (vii) Restore self-sustaining,... naturally functioning aquatic or riparian systems, especially through the use of natural recovery me...
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... heat and aridity, as in many insects, aquatic invertebrates, reptiles, and amphibians). For exam...-endocrine and peripheral hormonal control systems have been identified that integrate primary and su...
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ROCKVILLE, MD, July 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ - When the residents of Flathead Lake in northwest Montana sought solutions to untreated stormwater entering the Lake at Bigfork Bay, they turned to ImbriumTM Systems' treatment technologies to provide engineered Stormwater solutions. Unfortunately, water quality at Flathead Lake has gradually declined over recent decades as the human footprint within the basin region increased. Since Montana listed Flathead Lake as an impaired water body, local residents were determined to improve Flathead Lake's water quality in order to preserve its fishing, boating and recreational opportunities in addition to protecting the aquatic life and ecosystem from harmful sediment and nutrients. The Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) plan to restore F...
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... into the cooling system (entrainment) aquatic organisms from the water sources tapped to cool th... available for minimizing adverse environmental impact. 33 U. S. C. §1326(b). Sections 1311 and 1... declined to mandate closed-cycle cooling systems, or equivalent reductions in impingement and entra...
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A construction project that disturbs at least one acre through clearing, grading or excavation operations - or a smaller one that is part of a common plan of development - may require a permit from the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality.
Storm-water runoff from construction activities can significantly affect water quality. As storm water flows over a construction site, it picks up and transports pollutants like sediment, debris and chemicals to nearby storm sewer systems or directly into rivers, lakes or coastal waters. This polluted runoff and sedimentation can harm or kill fish and other wildlife, destroy aquatic habitat, and cause erosion of stream banks.
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... civil, Wasilla, AK 99687 renewable energy systems. Notable Phone: 907-376-8848 clients: U.S. Air For..., Fax: 907-644-2022 water quality, aquatic resources, fisheries analysis, public involvement,...
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...Since then many systems have been made in various countries. These systems... and gravel) as well as various kinds of aquatic plants. This method is widely known by different n...
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) is reissuing 48 of the 49 existing nationwide permits (NWPs), general conditions, and definitions, with some modifications. The Corps is also issuing two new NWPs, three new general conditions, and three new definitions. The effective date for the new and reissued NWPs will be March 19, 2012. These NWPs will expire on March 18, 2017. The NWPs will protect the aquatic environment and the public interest while effectively authorizing activities that have minimal individual and cumulative adverse effects on the aquatic environment.
... administration, and strengthen environmental protection. Examples of improved environmental pro... as ``adjustment in natural or human systems to a new or changing environment that exploits ben...
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INTRODUCTION . Heavy metals in aquatic environment are a major concern because of their t... of the integrity of aquatic environmental systems (11-14). Several studies have indicated enhanced l...