Treatment plants in Chesapeake Bay Watershed face strict nutrient limits
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of the United States has enforced strict limits on the amount of nutrient they release from the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. The details of the new regulations are presented.
Publication Name: Civil Engineering
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0885-7024
Year: 2005
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U.S. EPA proposes changes to affordability criteria
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United States Environmental Protection Agency's evaluation of rules that enable small drinking water providers, which cannot afford to follow norms of federal drinking water standards, are discussed.
Publication Name: Civil Engineering
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0885-7024
Year: 2006
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Standards proposed for gauging success of waterway restoration
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The five important standards put forward by a group of scientists for gauging the success of restoration projects, carried out for the purpose of restoring rivers and streams, are detailed.
Publication Name: Civil Engineering
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0885-7024
Year: 2005
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