Water monitor eyes farm runoff in Gulf of Mexico

Water monitor eyes farm runoff in Gulf of Mexico By Garry MitchellApril 9, 2009; Associated Press http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iCWTjf7I21LhbOWWFEYHMK9yyUFQD97FFHT03 MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — A clean water expert at Auburn University hopes a new project that enlists middle and high school students will help reduce farm runoff that is a growing pollution threat to the Gulf of Mexico. [...]

Water monitor eyes farm runoff in Gulf of Mexico2017-01-17T09:22:20+00:00

How Chicago Toilets Lead to Gulf ‘Dead Zone’

How Chicago Toilets Lead to Gulf 'Dead Zone' By Gabriel SpitzerApril 2, 2009; Chicago Public Radio http://www.wbez.org/Content.aspx?audioID=33247 New research finds that Chicago-area pollution is the biggest contributor to a massive dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico. The culprit may be what you flush. Researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey find that Chicago’s watershed pours [...]

How Chicago Toilets Lead to Gulf ‘Dead Zone’2009-04-08T10:43:00+00:00

One Third of Iowa Watersheds Make U-S-G-S Top 150 Polluting List

One Third of Iowa Watersheds Make U-S-G-S Top 150 Polluting List By David Law/Dick LaymanApril 6, 2009; Public News Service, Iowahttp://www.publicnewsservice.org/index.php?/content/article/8511-1 Des Moines, IA – The U.S. Geological Survey has released a new list identifying 42 Iowa watersheds among the top 150 that are polluting the Mississippi River Basin and contributing to an 8,000 square [...]

One Third of Iowa Watersheds Make U-S-G-S Top 150 Polluting List2009-04-08T10:40:00+00:00

ISU projects to help reduce runoff pollution

ISU projects to help reduce runoff pollution By Marco Santana, Associated Press WriterApril 2, 2009, Chicago Tribunehttp://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-ap-ia-runoffpollutiongr,0,5607682.story WEST DES MOINES, Iowa - The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded $600,000 to help reduce runoff pollution in Iowa. The agency said that Iowa State University researchers will receive three separate grants of $200,000 each as part of [...]

ISU projects to help reduce runoff pollution2017-01-17T09:22:20+00:00

Marsh Madness: Quiz about Louisiana outdoors

Marsh Madness: Quiz about Louisiana outdoors By Bob MarshallMarch 22, 2009; The Times-Picayune So, you've finally found your way to the real March sports news. That's right, forget about that impostor dominating sports pages and ESPN 24/7. Forget teams with names such as Huskies, Devils and Tigers. The real spring battle is among the gaspergou [...]

Marsh Madness: Quiz about Louisiana outdoors2017-01-17T09:22:20+00:00

Nitrogen Fertilizer: Agricultural Breakthrough–And Environmental Bane

Nitrogen Fertilizer: Agricultural Breakthrough--And Environmental Bane By Sarah SimpsonMarch 20, 2009; Scientific Americanhttp://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=nitrogen-fertilizer-anniversary A new report citing drawbacks of the corn ethanol craze casts a pall over the centennial of a Nobel Prize-winning discovery that transformed global food production   100 years of green: Has the discovery of nitrogen fertilizer been fruitful in the long [...]

Nitrogen Fertilizer: Agricultural Breakthrough–And Environmental Bane2009-03-26T10:36:00+00:00

Top Paper in Environmental Science: Leaving a legacy of dead zones

Top Paper in Environmental Science: Leaving a legacy of dead zones By Erika EngelhauptMarch 10, 2009; Environmental Science and Technology Environmental Newshttp://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/es900418d Copyright © 2009 American Chemical Society “Gulf of Mexico Hypoxia: Alternate States and a Legacy” by R. Eugene Turner and Dubravko Justic, Louisiana State University; and Nancy N. Rabalais, Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium, [...]

Top Paper in Environmental Science: Leaving a legacy of dead zones2017-01-17T09:22:20+00:00

ES&Ts Best Papers of 2008

ES&Ts Best Papers of 2008 By Jerald L. SchnoorMarch 4, 2009; Environmental Science and Technologyhttp://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/es9003729?cookieSet=1 In 2008, ES&T published more than 1300 papers on a wide range of topics. But which papers were the top papers, the best of the year? This year, our associate editors nominated papers that they felt were of the highest [...]

ES&Ts Best Papers of 20082017-01-17T09:22:20+00:00

Diaz contributes to Ocean in Google Earth

Diaz contributes to Ocean in Google Earth By David MalmquistFebruary 10, 2009; www.vims.eduhttp://www.vims.edu/newsandevents/topstories/diaz_google_earth.php  The newest version of Google Earth contains data on marine "dead zones" contributed by Professor Robert Diaz of the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Research by Diaz and Swedish collaborator Rutger Rosenberg shows that the number of dead zones—areas of seafloor with [...]

Diaz contributes to Ocean in Google Earth2017-01-17T09:22:20+00:00

Stamford will receive money for nitrogen reduction

Stamford will receive money for nitrogen reduction By Magdalene Perez02/16/2009; The Advocate, Norwalk, CThttp://www.stamfordadvocate.com/norwalkadvocate/news/ci_11717723 STAMFORD -- The city's wastewater authority earned a record $939,510 in nitrogen credits for 2008 under the state's credit trading program. The program requires sewage treatment facilities to buy or sell credits based on how effective they are at removing nitrogen [...]

Stamford will receive money for nitrogen reduction2009-02-19T17:32:00+00:00
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