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Amber E. Keith, Jesse J. French
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The design of an all-inclusive, self-sufficient, sustainable water purification system for application in developing regions of the world can improve living conditions for people world-wide, especially in regions where access to clean drinking water is l...
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Gerald J. Kauffman
The Delaware River has made a marked recovery in the half-century since the adoption of the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) Compact in 1961 and passage of the Federal Clean Water Act amendments during the 1970s. During the 1960s, the DRBC set a 3....
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Sarah Minnes
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This research explores Ontario?s Clean Water Act (S.O. 2006, c. 22) and its contribution to capacity building for rural municipalities impacted by source protection plans created under the Act. Source water protection (SWP) under the Clean Water Act (S.O...
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Leslie Collins, Deborah McGregor, Stephanie Allen, Craig Murray, Chris Metcalfe
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After the Walkerton tragedy in 2000, where drinking water contamination left seven people dead and many suffering from chronic illness, the Province of Ontario, Canada implemented policies to develop Source Water Protection (SWP) plans. Under the Clean W...
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John P. Gannon, David A. Kinner and Mark L. Lord
Ephemeral drainage ditches in upland areas, such as those draining roads, are excluded from the jurisdiction of the U.S. Clean Water Act (CWA). While several studies have shown that road drainage and/or development in forested watersheds can impact water...
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D. Clay Barrett, Amy E. Frazier
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Regular monitoring of water quality is increasingly necessary to keep pace with rapid environmental change and protect human health and well-being. Remote sensing has been suggested as a potential solution for monitoring certain water quality parameters ...
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C. Kenneth Meyer, Richard B. Strong, Jeffrey A. Geerts, Doug Bennett
With water conservation and use policy considered to be among the greatest challenges facing contemporary society, this case takes on the enduring issues associated with water and how it impacts urban planning, land use, water conservation, economic deve...
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Joe Magner
Control of non-point source (NPS) water pollution remains elusive in the United States (US). Many US water-bodies which have been primarily impacted by NPS pollution have not achieved water quality goals set by Clean Water Act. Technological advances hav...
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