EPA Publishes Draft Aquatic Life Criteria for Copper in Estuarine/Marine Waters
EPA is soliciting public comment on draft aquatic life criteria for copper in estuarine/marine waters. The 2016 draft criteria incorporates
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EPA is soliciting public comment on draft aquatic life criteria for copper in estuarine/marine waters. The 2016 draft criteria incorporates
The most recent National Lakes Assessment conducted by the Environmental Protection Agency shows there has been no net change in
CLEAN WATER IS ESSENTIAL TO THE HEALTH OF COMMUNITIES EVERYWHERE! HERE ARE EIGHT THINGS YOU CAN DO TO PROTECT WATER
EPA has released a new online training module, “Understanding Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources.” This training module is intended
New York State DEC has announced that the draft 2016 New York State Section 303(d) List of Impaired/TMDL Waters (303(d)
Nutrient pollution is one of America’s costliest and most challenging environmental problems. However, many of the nation’s wastewater plants were
Copyright Michael R. Martin Researchers in Australia examined the effect of prolonged draught on water quality in freshwater systems.
If temperatures continue to rise in New York’s Oneida Lake, it’s likely bye bye to the burbot fish there, according
Cyanobacteria bloom, Mohegan Lake, NY. Copyright Michael R. Martin Scientists at the University of Nottingham and McGill University have found
Man-made filtration systems often do a great job of protecting human health, but natural filtration systems can be equally if