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Aging Water and Sewer Systems Failing Across U.S.

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Created: 15 March 2010

3/14/10  State and federal studies indicate that thousands of water and sewer systems may be too old to function properly.

For decades, these systems — some built around the time of the Civil War — have been ignored by politicians and residents accustomed to paying almost nothing for water delivery and sewage removal. And so each year, hundreds of thousands of ruptures damage streets and homes and cause dangerous pollutants to seep into drinking water supplies.

An E.P.A. study last year estimated that $335 billion would be needed simply to maintain the nation’s tap water systems in coming decades. In states like New York, officials estimate that $36 billion is needed in the next 20 years just for municipal wastewater systems. Read Full Article

Clean Water Act settlement links GHG regulation to ocean acidification

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Created: 12 March 2010
3/10/10 U.S. EPA settled a lawsuit yesterday by agreeing to use the Clean Water Act to address ocean acidification, a move that some see as opening a side door to federal curbs on greenhouse gases that scientists link to problems in the marine environment. Read Full Article

An Ominous Warning on the Effects of Ocean Acidification

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Created: 05 March 2010
2/15/10  A new study says the seas are acidifying ten times faster today than 55 million years ago when a mass extinction of marine species occurred. And, the study concludes, current changes in ocean chemistry due to the burning of fossil fuels may portend a new wave of die-offs. Read Full Article 

Feinstein's Rider Doesn't Make the Cut

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Created: 05 March 2010

2/26/10 The federal jobs bill passed off the Senate floor this week without the contentious rider proposed by Senator Dianne Feinstein, which would have weakened endangered species protections in the Delta. Read Full Article

Farmworkers against California water bond

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Created: 02 March 2010

2/23/10  Op-Ed by United Farm Workers president Arturo Rodriguez, who says the UFW's reason for opposing the bond: We don't believe that the giant agriculture corporations should get more subsidized water until farmworkers get the right to protect themselves, including the right to clean and fresh drinking water. Read Full Article

 

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  1. Rulings Restrict Clean Water Act, Foiling E.P.A.
  2. Too much pavement, too little oversight: EPA to tackle stormwater runoff
  3. President Clinton Keynote Address to Waterkeeper Alliance Conference
  4. New Study Shows Impact of Mercury Pollution: $8.7 Billion Lost Annually Due to Poisoning in the Womb
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