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Sharing Water with Endangered Species
The rite of passage for young coho salmon is a glorious rendezvous with
the sea, but three years of drought have left many migrating fish
marooned in the drying tributaries of Marin County's San Geronimo
Valley, according to a recent study.
Automated Water Meters Provide City & Homeowner Benefits
THIRST -- fresh water is an issue bigger than oil
MISSING
Brown and Caldwell's award-winning Water News Newsletter
Water News is a free e-mail newsletter that allows readers to choose from nine regional e-newsletters that bring the latest online
water and wastewater-related stories from across the country to your
desktop. Most are weekly -- California is daily -- and all are produced
by water professionals for water professionals.
Glaciers as Global Reservoirs and Climate Change Players
I'm humorously intrigued that are largest reservoirs of fresh water are on tops of mountains -- snowpack, to be specific.
Global Water Supplies - 3% Fresh Water
Water Infrastructure
Water infrastructure includes the hydrologic cycle -- precipitation, soil absorption, surface water, evaporation and once again, precipitation. Water infrastructure in local communities optimize water storage, distribution and reuse.
Edited by Carolyn Allen, Managing Editor of Solutions For Green
Publication Date:
2/16/2010
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