Water quality expert calling for shift in U.S. water body treatment strategiesDr. Kenneth Hudnell is calling for a significant shift in government regulatory policy and remediation strategies of impaired freshwater bodies. |
U.S. Endowment advances national water and watershed protection programsThe U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities announced that The Cadmus Group will coordinate the Endowment’s source water protection efforts. |
Pennsylvania DEP awards 106 grants to protect, improve watersheds in 40 countiesThe Department of Environmental Protection will invest more than $18.7 million in watershed protection projects. |
Cadmus continues support for protecting, restoring U.S. watersheds, water bodiesCadmus won its third consecutive five-year contract with the EPA to help maintain the nation's watershed and water bodies. |
Staying Competitive: Could Water Quality Trading be a Solution?
Water quality trading continues to gain interest among industry and agricultural producers as a viable market-based alternative to control water pollution. This approach is based on the idea that p...
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PA Legislature releases significant report on benefits of nutrient reduction programA Pennsylvania Legislative and Budget Committee study could reduce costs and improve quality of life for Pa. tax and water utility rate payers. |
New research leads to deeper knowledge of watershed behaviorDr. Tim Peterson from the University of Melbourne offers new theories leading to a deeper knowledge of how water catchments behave during wet and dry years. |
PA American Water to tap kids' creativity with annual watershed art contestPennsylvania American Water is now accepting entries for its 11th Annual “Protect Our Watersheds” Art Contest. |
Two Water Supply Visions for Southern CaliforniaTerry O'Day, Mayor Pro Tempore for the city of Santa Monica, CA, outlines his views on the issues and options at the heart of his state's water supply objectives. |
EPA awards funds to OK Indian tribe to improve, protect water qualityThe EPA has awarded the Comanche Tribe of Oklahoma $65,000 to provide continued support for the tribe’s water pollution control program. |