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The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a state project to restore the natural flow characteristics of a stream in western Tennessee was
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It comes down to two phrases: “significant nexus” and “relatively permanent.”
Those are the key words that will indicate whether a
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Poor water quality triggered record beach closings in 2006, often due to aging and poorly designed sewer and stormwater systems, says a new report
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Its plans to increase Great Lakes wastewater discharges under increasing fire, BP America has taken a step back and pledged not to exceed terms of
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The bridge collapse that killed 11 people in Minneapolis this month is generating a wave of congressional attention on infrastructure investment,
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Wastewater recycling holds promise to address some of the continued drought problems and climate change issues affecting western states, a new
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Minority communities will continue to face an undue share of environmental hazards -- including contaminated groundwater and drinking water
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With the House of Representatives’ narrow approval of the 2007 Farm Bill late last month, environmental groups say they now will appeal to the
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Under pressure from courts and environmental groups, Stockton, Calif., officials this month ended a controversial privatization of the city’s water
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While many policymakers view ethanol as a solution to the nation’s fuel problems, agricultural researchers increasingly cite it as a potential
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