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Hardin County Water District Extends Veolia Partnership
March 18, 2008
Wisconsin Senate Approves Great Lakes Compact
March 18, 2008
L.A. Adopts Low-flow Diversion Scheme to Abate Runoff
March 14, 2008
Minnesota to Update Residents on PFCs
March 12, 2008
Pennsylvania Sets Up Infrastructure Task Force
March 10, 2008

Southeast States Deadlock on Water Use
March 10, 2008
USDA Awards More Than $5M in Grants
March 10, 2008
Tennessee Mayor Makes Fun of Georgia's Boundary Resolution
March 6, 2008
Recycled Water Trials Begin in Melbourne
March 5, 2008
Tennessee School Steps Up for Watershed Excellence
March 5, 2008
Dust in West Up 500%, Says CU-Boulder Study
March 4, 2008
King County Cleans Up Elliott Bay Sediment
March 3, 2008
NY Agriculture Program Puts $13M Toward Runoff Control
February 28, 2008
Slow But Steady
February 28, 2008By Debbie Bolles
After five years, watershed grant program makes waves in waterway preservation – or maybe ripples
Slow But SteadyA federal grant program designed to protect and restore U.S. watersheds has doled out $50.7 million over the past five years to projects that range from cleanup of acidic streams polluted by abandoned mine waste to wetlands treatment of a watershed to preserve a fisheries habitat.
To Improve Water Quality, Manage the Landscape
February 28, 2008By G.Tracy Mehan, III
To Improve Water Quality, Manage the LandscapeIn the last 20 years, water quality managers have come to more fully appreciate that the old categories of both management and regulation are breaking down and collapsing in upon themselves. Quantity versus quality, surface versus groundwater, point versus nonpoint sources, chemical versus physical and biological integrity—these are the traditional cookie jars in which we separated management of what is really an integrated resource characterized by the connectivity of all its component parts.
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