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NRDC: Testing the Waters 2008
Summary National Overview Chapter 1: Sources of Beachwater Pollution Chapter 2: Health Risks and Economic Impacts of Beach Pollution Chapter 3: Beachwater Monitoring and Closing/Advisory Practices Chapter 4 ... State Beachwater Samples Exceeding the National Daily Standard in 2007 Click to enlarge Aging and poorly designed sewage and stormwater systems hold much of the blame for beachwater pollution ...
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NRDC: Press Release - Beach Closing Days Reach Second Highest Level in 18 Years, Says New Report
Unknown sources of pollution caused more than 8,000 closing and advisory days. Â Nationally, seven percent of beachwater ... Aging and poorly-designed sewage and storm water systems hold much of the blame for beachwater pollution. The report's authors also say that sprawl development in coastal areas is devouring wetlands ...
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NRDC Beach Closings Report - PennEnvironment
EPA to approve rapid test methods for monitoring beachwater pollution; and improve coordination between the public health officials who monitor the beachwater and the environmental agencies who regulate the sources of beachwater pollution. â ...
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Environment News Service News Index March 2007
Extends Timber Payments Plan for Rural Schools U.S. EPA Illegally Failed to Update Safe Beachwater Standards Mystery Toxic Appears in Armenian Food Chain AmeriScan: March 27, 2007 Global Warming ... Plan Armenia's Mine Curse AmeriScan: March 6, 2007 Canadian Tundra Turning Green Asian Air Pollution Fueling Stronger Pacific Storms AmeriScan: March 5, 2007 Whale Protections Proposed for Strait of ...
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Water Quality at U.S. Vacation Beaches Slightly Improved
Nationally, seven percent of beachwater samples violated health standards, showing no improvement from 2006. In the Great Lakes, 15 percent of beachwater samples violated those standards - the ... totoal. Whenever it rains, stormwater carries pollution from urban and suburban streets to the beach without any treatment. Unknown sources of pollution, also called nonpoint sources, caused more ...
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