Environmental Science & Technology 1998 Janet Pelley - Abstracts

Environmental Science & Technology 1998 Janet Pelley
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Advisory panel completes work on TMDL watershed guidelines.(total maximum daily load program)Science and technologyJanet Pelley
"Clean Water Plan" calls for national wetland gains.Science and technologyJanet Pelley
Companies signing on to EPA's revamped Project XL program. (Environmental Protection Agency)Science and technologyJanet Pelley
DNA fingerprinting holds promise for idetifying nonpoint sources of pollution.Science and technologyJanet Pelley
Federal court ruling puts protection of isolated wetlands at risk.Science and technologyJanet Pelley
Is coastal eutrophication out of control? although research is shedding new light on the phenomenon, it is proving difficult to manage.Science and technologyJanet Pelley
Lake Erie fish declines hooked to phosphorus?Science and technologyJanet Pelley
New wetlands permits draw criticisms.Science and technologyJanet Pelley
No simple answer to recent amphibian declines.Science and technologyJanet Pelley
Several states pass laws to regulate animal waste.Science and technologyJanet Pelley
States move ahead with water pollutant trading programs.Science and technologyJanet Pelley
The challenge of watershed cleanup: states are finding innovative ways to implement the Clean Water Act's TMDL program. (total maximum daily load)Science and technologyJanet Pelley
Toxic chemical use reporting debated on state and national levels. (Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Act)Science and technologyJanet Pelley
What is causing toxic algal blooms: new research is providing clues about possible links between Pfiesteria-like organisms and pollution.Science and technologyJanet Pelley
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