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Fight in Olympia over solutions for toxic runoff

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March 5, 2012

SEATTLE (AP) — Environmentalists in Washington state are fighting last-minute legislative proposals they say will weaken rules aimed at keeping toxic pollution out of state waters. One House measure would make it voluntary for dozens of cities and counties in Western Washington to adopt greener strategies to control stormwater runoff, considered the biggest threat...
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DNA investigations: Irrigation mess runs deep in state; fewer water resources

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March 5, 2012

While the monsoon has played its part in worsening the woes of Maharashtra’s farmers, the state’s agrarian crisis has been compounded by the mess in its irrigation sector caused by mismanagement of water resources, unscientific measurement methods, and rank inefficiency. The water resources department has failed to achieve the declared target of use of...
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Clearwater Avoids Tighter Water Restrictions

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March 5, 2012

When it comes to water conservation, Clearwater residents are being asked to keep on doing what they’re doing. Meanwhile, residents of other counties in West Central Florida are being asked to strictly limit their water use. The Southwest Florida Water Management District’s governing board voted this week to continue Phase I water restrictions in the Tampa...
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Water management milestone reached in Lower Waitaki

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March 5, 2012

The Lower Waitaki – South Coastal Canterbury Zone Committee finalised its water management Zone Implementation Programme (ZIP) at its February meeting. The ZIP recommends actions, responsibilities and time-frames for activities to help achieve the principles, targets and goals set out in the Canterbury Water Management Strategy (CWMS). Once accepted by councils, ZIPs form the...
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Stormwater conference helps Grand Strand residents manage their ponds

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March 4, 2012

Nitrogen and phosphorous are the two most important nutrients in aquatic environments, and algae needs both in a specific ratio, Smith said. Natural sources for these nutrients include rainfall, decaying plant matter and weathering of soil and rocks. Sources mainly from humans include fossil fuel combustion, fertilizers, soaps and detergents and animal waste. Without...
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Most water used worldwide goes toward feeding people

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March 4, 2012

A new report published in the online journal PLoS ONE, analyzing water consumption in 405 river basins around the world, found that water scarcity impacts at least 2.7 billion people for at least one month each year. “Freshwater is a scarce resource; its annual availability is limited and demand is growing,” said Arjen Hoekstra,...
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